Tetanus survivors often have serious psychological problems related to the disease and its treatment that persist after recovery; such patients may require psychotherapy (Edwards and James, 1979). Prevention TT, a heat-inactivated toxin, was developed in 1924 (Behring and Kitasato, 1890). The ...
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(MMWR 40: No.RR-10, 1991) Immunizations are generally excluded from coverage under Medicare unless they are directly related to the treatment of an injury or direct exposure to a disease or condition. Inthe absence of injury or direct exposure, preventive immunization is not covered. This ...
Tetanus is a noncommunicable infectious disease of humans and certain animal species, acquired through environmental exposure.Clostridium tetani isan anaerobic, spore-forming resident of the soil as well as the intestinal tracts of a large proportion of animals and humans. The ubiquitous spores germinate...
Investigations into the use of botulinum toxin type A1 for the treatment of hyperactive muscle disorders originated in the early ‘70 s (Scott et al.1973; Scott1980; Schantz and Johnson1992). Building on these pioneer studies, BoNT/A1 was gradually expanded to the treatment of many movement di...
Patients aged 2–5 years, with ≥2 continuous months of weekly weight-tiered (10–< 25 kg [50 mg], 25–< 50 kg [87.5 mg]) subcutaneous abatacept treatment (with/without methotrexate and/or low-dose corticosteroids), who received diphtheria/tetanus vaccine prior to ...
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