Endogenous tetanus is an acute infectious disease caused by toxins and waste products of certain types of microorganisms that live in the soil and aquatic environment. The mechanism of action of this disease on the human body is that the exotoxin produced by microorganisms, entering the blood, causes damage to the nervous system and helps to reduce the tone of smooth muscles. As a result of damage to the central nervous system, convulsions, high muscle tone, and skeletal muscle spasms can occur, which in turn can lead to difficulty breathing, heart problems, poor circulation, and other dangerous consequences. To prevent endogenous tetanus, it is necessary to undergo regular vaccination against this infection. One of the most effective ways to combat tetanus is vaccination, which allows you to create protection in the human body against the disease. In addition, you should remember the need to observe personal hygiene rules and maintain cleanliness