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Young tetanus patient treated at MGMGH

Young tetanus patient treated at MGMGH
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A five-year-old boy in Tiruchi has fully recovered from a critical case of tetanus after receiving specialized treatment at a government hospital. Doctors are urging parents to ensure children complete their vaccination schedules to prevent future infections.

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Tetanus remains a serious health risk, and this case underscores the vital importance of pediatric immunization programs in public health.

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Doctors at the Pediatric Emergency Department of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH) in Tiruchi saved the life of a critically ill five-year-old boy suffering from tetanus.

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