Get to know Tetanus better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like lockjaw or infection.
Tetanus in a sentence
Tetanus meaning
- A serious and often fatal disease caused by the infection of an open wound with the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani, found in soil and the intestines and faeces of animals.
- A state of muscle tension caused by sustained contraction arising from a rapid series of nerve impulses which do not allow the muscle to relax.
Synonyms of Tetanus
Using Tetanus
- The main meaning on this page is: A serious and often fatal disease caused by the infection of an open wound with the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani, found in soil and the intestines and faeces of animals. | A state of muscle tension caused by sustained contraction arising from a rapid series of nerve impulses which do not allow the muscle to relax.
- Useful related words include: lockjaw, infection, contraction, muscular contraction.
- In the example corpus, tetanus often appears in combinations such as: of tetanus, and tetanus, tetanus is.
Context around Tetanus
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Tetanus
- In this selection, "tetanus" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, generalized, neonatal, cephalic, immunoglobulin, toxoids and diphtheria stand out and add context to how "tetanus" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and and also called tetanus antibodies or. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "tetanus" sits close to words such as abner, acquit and adamantly, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with tetanus
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Generalized tetanus Generalized tetanus is the most common type of tetanus, representing about 80% of cases. (16 words)
In such cases, it can be given with or without tetanus immunoglobulin (also called tetanus antibodies or tetanus antitoxin ). (19 words)
The two plants planning these job cuts produce hepatitis B, diphtheria and tetanus vaccines as well as insulin packaging. (19 words)
At a talk given by a homeopathic vet a few years ago, I was surprised to hear him point out that a human only needs five doses of tetanus booster in a lifetime — so why does a horse need a booster every one or two years? (46 words)
The diagnosis is based on the presentation of tetanus symptoms and does not depend upon isolation of the bacterium, which is recovered from the wound in only 30% of cases and can be isolated from patients without tetanus. (38 words)
History Tetanus was well known to ancient people who recognized the relationship between wounds and fatal muscle spasms. citation In 1884, Arthur Nicolaier isolated the strychnine -like toxin of tetanus from free-living, anaerobic soil bacteria. (36 words)
At a talk given by a homeopathic vet a few years ago, I was surprised to hear him point out that a human only needs five doses of tetanus booster in a lifetime — so why does a horse need a booster every one or two years? (46 words)
Example sentences (20)
Cephalic tetanus is more likely than other forms of tetanus to be fatal, with the progression to generalized tetanus carrying a 15–30% case fatality rate.
Generalized tetanus Generalized tetanus is the most common type of tetanus, representing about 80% of cases.
In such cases, it can be given with or without tetanus immunoglobulin (also called tetanus antibodies or tetanus antitoxin ).
Neonatal tetanus main Neonatal tetanus is a form of generalized tetanus that occurs in newborns, usually those born to mothers who themselves have not been vaccinated.
Some examples are "DTaP" for diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine, "DT" for diphtheria and tetanus toxoids, and "Td" for tetanus and diphtheria toxoids.
These are the first tetanus cases reported in NSW since 2019, and the death is the first due to tetanus since 1993.
For adults and children over seven, the Td vaccine (tetanus and diphtheria) or Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis) is commonly used.
History Tetanus was well known to ancient people who recognized the relationship between wounds and fatal muscle spasms. citation In 1884, Arthur Nicolaier isolated the strychnine -like toxin of tetanus from free-living, anaerobic soil bacteria.
In addition to the measures listed above for mild tetanus: * Human tetanus immunoglobulin injected intrathecally (increases clinical improvement from 4% to 35%) * Tracheotomy and mechanical ventilation for 3 to 4 weeks.
Local tetanus is generally milder; only about 1% of cases are fatal, but it may precede the onset of generalized tetanus.
The diagnosis is based on the presentation of tetanus symptoms and does not depend upon isolation of the bacterium, which is recovered from the wound in only 30% of cases and can be isolated from patients without tetanus.
Since then, rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, measles and neonatal tetanus have also been eliminated, and progress has been made towards the elimination of other diseases.
The DPT vaccine or DTP vaccine is a class of combination vaccines that allegedly protects humans against three infectious diseases: diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus.
There has also been a national decline in uptake for the three-in-one vaccine which protects against tetanus, diphtheria and polio.
The two plants planning these job cuts produce hepatitis B, diphtheria and tetanus vaccines as well as insulin packaging.
The women also receive nutrition supplements (iron, folic acid, vitamin A), preventative treatment for malaria and other parasitic infections that put a pregnancy at risk, as well as tetanus vaccination, he said.
At a talk given by a homeopathic vet a few years ago, I was surprised to hear him point out that a human only needs five doses of tetanus booster in a lifetime — so why does a horse need a booster every one or two years?
But anti-vaccine activists succeeded in loosening the state’s childhood vaccination policy, and last year families could for the first time seek religious exemptions for basic shots like MMR, tetanus, polio and others.
He reportedly had an injury in his leg and did not take the precaution of going for anti-tetanus injection.
People who are blasé about covid “also don’t want to take the tetanus vaccine, and they don’t want to take the pneumococcal vaccine, or the flu vaccine,” she said.
Common combinations with tetanus
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of tetanus 8×
- and tetanus 8×
- tetanus is 5×
- generalized tetanus 5×
- neonatal tetanus 5×
- tetanus and 5×
- tetanus diphtheria 3×
- shot tetanus 2×
- tetanus are 2×
- tetanus shot 2×