+ Follow tetanus Tag
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[Title] => '98.37% increase': DOH watches out for tetanus as New Year injuries reach 609
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[Title] => DOH warns penitents: Flagellation, crucifixion could cause tetanus
[Summary] => The Department of Health yesterday cautioned penitents that the self-flagellation and crucifixion they conduct during Holy Week could cause tetanus or heat stroke.
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[Title] => DOH urges tetanus treatment for firecracker injuries
[Summary] => The Department of Health has urged those who sustained injuries or burns from firecrackers during the New Year revelry to get anti-tetanus shots to prevent infection.
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[Title] => DOH on tetanus alert for firecracker victims
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[Title] => DOH asks fireworks victims: Get anti-tetanus shots
[Summary] => Persons who suffered burns or injuries from fireworks during the New Year revelry should get anti-tetanus shots before the end of the month, a Department of Health (DOH) official said Saturday.
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[Title] => Fireworks victims urged to get anti-tetanus shots
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[Title] => Tetanus claims first reveler for 2011
[Summary] => A 30-year-old man who sustained slight burns from a firecracker during the New Year revelry died of tetanus on Friday, the first of firecracker-related tetanus deaths for 2011, a Department of Health (DOH) official said yesterday.
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[Summary] => The Department of Health (DOH) sounded the alarm over firecracker-related tetanus cases yesterday after two persons, including a six-year-old boy, were rushed to the San Lazaro Hospital for tetanus days after sustaining firecracker injuries during the New Year’s Eve revelry.
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[Title] => '98.37% increase': DOH watches out for tetanus as New Year injuries reach 609
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[Title] => DOH warns penitents: Flagellation, crucifixion could cause tetanus
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[Title] => DOH urges tetanus treatment for firecracker injuries
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[Title] => DOH on tetanus alert for firecracker victims
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[Title] => DOH asks fireworks victims: Get anti-tetanus shots
[Summary] => Persons who suffered burns or injuries from fireworks during the New Year revelry should get anti-tetanus shots before the end of the month, a Department of Health (DOH) official said Saturday.
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[Title] => Fireworks victims urged to get anti-tetanus shots
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[Title] => Tetanus claims first reveler for 2011
[Summary] => A 30-year-old man who sustained slight burns from a firecracker during the New Year revelry died of tetanus on Friday, the first of firecracker-related tetanus deaths for 2011, a Department of Health (DOH) official said yesterday.
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[Title] => DOH airs alarm over tetanus cases
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[Title] => Public advised not to ignore slightest firecracker burns
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