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Bacteria Clostridium tetani under magnified microscope, causing the disease tetanus. 3d illustration
Motor neuron connecting to muscle fiber, 3D illustration. A neuromuscular junction allows the motor neuron to transmit a signal to the muscle causing contraction. It is affected by toxins and diseases
Spore-forming bacteria Clostridium, the causative agent of tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene and pseudomembraneous colitis, 3D illustration
Motor neuron connecting to muscle fiber, 3D illustration. A neuromuscular junction allows the motor neuron to transmit a signal to the muscle causing contraction. It is affected by toxins and diseases
DTP Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis - Inscription on Green Keyboard
Motor neuron connecting to muscle fiber, 3D illustration. A neuromuscular junction allows the motor neuron to transmit a signal to the muscle causing contraction. It is affected by toxins and diseases
Illustration of the pathogen of the botulism
Spore-forming bacteria Clostridium, the causative agent of tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene and pseudomembraneous colitis, 3D illustration
Mechanism of tetanus disease, 3D illustration. A skin wound is contaminated with Clostridium tetani bacteria that produce neurotoxin reaching the spinal cord and causing spastic paralysis
3d rendering of Clostridium tetani is a bacterium that produces a potent neurotoxin called tetanospasmin. This toxin can cause tetanus, rusty nails can be a source of tetanus spores.
Word tetanus in red letters on a blue background. The concept of a deadly disease of the neural system with convulsions. Treatment and vaccination against tetanus
Ampoule and syringe TDaP vaccine composed of tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis in the laboratory. 3d illustration
Opisthotonus in a man suffering from tetanus, a state of severe hyperextension and spasticity caused by neurotoxin of bacteria Clostridium tetani transmitted by contaminated wounds, 3D illustration
3d rendering of Clostridium tetani is a bacterium that produces a potent neurotoxin called tetanospasmin. This toxin can cause tetanus, rusty nails can be a source of tetanus spores.
Mechanism of tetanus disease, 3D illustration. A skin wound is contaminated with Clostridium tetani bacteria that produce neurotoxin reaching the spinal cord and causing spastic paralysis
3d rendering of Clostridium tetani is a bacterium that produces a potent neurotoxin called tetanospasmin. This toxin can cause tetanus, rusty nails can be a source of tetanus spores.
Motor neuron connecting to muscle fiber, 3D illustration. A neuromuscular junction allows the motor neuron to transmit a signal to the muscle causing contraction. It is affected by toxins and diseases
close up in microscopic of Clostridium tetani bacteria the cause of tetanus Scientific and medical concepts 3D illustration
Clostridium tetani bacteria, the causative agent of tetanus disease, 3D illustration
Spore-forming bacteria Clostridium, the causative agent of tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene and pseudomembraneous colitis, 3D illustration
Motor neuron connecting to muscle fiber, 3D illustration. A neuromuscular junction allows the motor neuron to transmit a signal to the muscle causing contraction. It is affected by toxins and diseases
Spore-forming bacteria Clostridium, the causative agent of tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene and pseudomembraneous colitis, 3D illustration
Motor neuron connecting to muscle fiber, 3D illustration. A neuromuscular junction allows the motor neuron to transmit a signal to the muscle causing contraction. It is affected by toxins and diseases
Transmission of tetanus and other anaerobic bacterial infections by contaminated wounds, 3D conceptual illustration showing old rusty metal nail as a source of foot wound infection
Spore-forming bacteria Clostridium, the causative agent of tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene and pseudomembraneous colitis, 3D illustration
Spore-forming bacteria Clostridium, the causative agent of tetanus, botulism, gas gangrene and pseudomembraneous colitis, 3D illustration

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