Definition of tetanus in the Malay dictionary
tetanus sj of urinary or muscle spinal cord, such as toothpaste, caused by bacterial infection. tetanus sj penyakit kejang urat atau otot, spt kancing gigi, yg disebabkan oleh jangkitan sj kuman.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TETANUS»
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Discusses tetanus, including causes, symptoms, treatment, and preventative measures.
Patrick Guilfoile, Hilary Babcock, 2008
The book also includes the author's original contributions on the haemodynamics of severe tetanus and on pulmonary functions in this disease.
Farokh Erach Udwadia, 1994
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Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Field Guide
This guide describes the strategies that have made the elimination of neonatal tetanus in the Americas possible, highlighting the progress made in surveillance to identify and monitor high-risk areas as well as immunisation activities ...
Pan American Health Organization, 2005
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Tetanus: Global Status 2010 edition: Global Status 2010 ...
Tetanus: Global Status is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which summarize the status of individual infectious diseases, in every country of the world.
Stephen Berger, GIDEON Informatics, 2010
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Botulinum Neurotoxin and Tetanus Toxin - Halaman 396
The action of tetanus toxin on the inhibition of motor neurons. J. Physiol. (London) 135, 655—672. Cook, R., and Galazka, A. (1985). Eliminating neonatal tetanus—an attainable goal (editorial). Arch. Dis. Child. 60, 401—402. Cvjetanovic, B.
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Environmental Health: Bridging the Gaps - Jilid 422 - Halaman 332
Tetanus Other names: Lockjaw, infant tetanus, tetanus neonatorum. • Description. Tetanus is an infection of the musculature, which responds to toxic substances produced by the tetanus bacillus. The disease is characterized by painful ...
James A. Listorti, Fadi M. Doumani, 2001
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Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins: Neurotransmission ...
But Sundström and Mellanby as well as Bergey et al. interpreted their results as follows: Tetanus toxin at high doses can block both inhibitory and excitatory synapses. Inhibition is blocked earlier than excitation by the doses which they used.
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Clinical Neurotoxicology: Syndromes, Substances, ...
15. Levinson A, Marska RL, Shein MK. Tetanus in heroin addicts. JAMA. 1955;157:658–660. 16. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Progress toward the global elimination of neonatal tetanus, 1988–1993. MMWR. 1994;43:885–894.
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Tetanus: Global Status - Halaman 7
Tetanus. Agent Epidemiology BACTERIUM. Clostridium tetani An anaerobic gram-positive bacillus Reservoir Animal feces Soil Vector None Vehicle Injury Incubation Period 6d - 8d (range 1d - 90d) Diagnostic Tests Isolation of C. tetani from ...
GIDEON Informatics, Inc., Dr. Stephen Berger, 2015
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Mortality Reductions from Measles and Tetanus ... - Halaman 18
TETANUS IMMUNIZATION Tetanus has been estimated to be responsible for at least 500,000 neonatal deaths annually (Stanfield and Galazka, 1984). Deaths due to neonatal tetanus result largely from the infection of the umbilical stump by ...