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clostridium tetani
How is Clostridium Tetani Transmitted?
The bacterium typically enters the body through a
wound or cut
that has been contaminated with the spores of Clostridium tetani. The spores can germinate in an environment with low oxygen levels, such as deep puncture wounds, and produce the toxin.
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