The lockjaw is a pathological condition of (1) Diphtheria (2) Polio (3) Paralysis (4) Tetanus

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(4) Tetanus Explanation: The lockjaw is a pathological condition of tetanus. Clostridium tetani bacteria are responsible for tetanus. Main symptoms of tetanus spasms of muscles and convulsions, lockjaw.

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