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Introduction to Infection

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Mechanism of infection for tetanus

Author: Lapras Fan



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Tetanus usually occurs when a wound becomes contaminated with Clostridium Tetani , this produces a powerful toxin called tetanospasmin The toxin binds to motor nerves that control muscles and inhibits the release of inhibitory neurotransmitters leading to muscle spasms and continuous contractions


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