Yes the bacterium is anaerobic which means it grows without oxygen, which is why puncture wounds run the highest risk for tetanus. With an open would that has bled a lot and if you've been able to wash it out you have about zero chance of getting tetanus. 😎
Yes the bacterium is anaerobic which means it grows without oxygen, which is why puncture wounds run the highest risk for tetanus. With an open would that has bled a lot and if you've been able to wash it out you have about zero chance of getting tetanus. 😎