Clostridium tetani

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Description and Significance

Clostridium tetani is a rod-shaped, anaerobic, and endospore-forming bacterium that is responsible for the tetanus disease affecting an estimated 350,000 people a year worldwide [1]. This bacterium is gram-positive, a characteristic shared by the other related species belonging to the Clostridium genus.

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