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Deadly 'lockjaw' disease is having a resurgence in the US, experts warn... as cases reach 20-year high
Deadly 'lockjaw' disease is resurging in the US, with cases reaching a 20-year high, according to expert warnings. The condition, also known as tetanus, has raised concerns among health professionals.
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