What Causes Neonatal Tetanus?

Neonatal tetanus is caused by the infection of Clostridium tetani, a bacterium commonly found in soil and the environment, which may enter the body through improper sterilization during delivery or through wounds.
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What is ‘Tattoo’?

Tattoo is a colloquial term for acute postpartum allergic emergencies, manifested as various skin allergic reactions. Understanding the causes and prevention methods of tattoo is important for protecting the health of the baby.
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What is Neonatal Jaundice?

Neonatal jaundice refers to a condition during the neonatal period where an abnormal metabolism of bilirubin leads to an elevated level of bilirubin in the blood, characterized by jaundice appearing on the skin, mucous membranes, and sclera.
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What is Neonatal Tetanus?

Neonatal tetanus is a disease caused by infection with tetanus bacteria at birth. This bacterium usually enters the baby’s body through improperly disinfected medical instruments or contact.
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