Neonatal tetanus was the cause of death of two thirds of newborn babies on the archipelago of St Kilda in the Outer Hebrides for at least 150 years. This was a major factor in the community becoming non-viable.While the cause of the tetanus infections has never been clearly established, modern bacteriological evidence suggests an alternative source of infection to the previously established theory.
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