Maternal and neonatal tetanus are important causes of maternal and neonatal mortality, claiming about 180 000 lives worldwide every year, almost exclusively in developing countries. Although easily prevented by maternal immunisation with tetanus toxoid vaccine, and aseptic obstetric and postnatal umbilical-cord care practices, maternal and neonatal tetanus persist as public-health problems in 48 countries, mainly in Asia and Africa. Survival of tetanus patients has improved substantially for those treated in hospitals with modern intensive-care facilities; however, such facilities are often unavailable where the tetanus burden is highest. The Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Initiative assists countries in which maternal and neonat...
Objectives: Preventable neonatal mortality due to tetanus infection remains common. We aimed to exam...
Chad is currently the country in which infants and mothers are most at risk for maternal and neonata...
Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality among neonates in Nigeria a...
Maternal and neonatal tetanus is still a substantial but preventable cause of mortality in many deve...
Maternal and neonatal tetanus* (MNT) remains a major public health problem, with an 80%-100% case-fa...
Shashi Kant Dhir,1 Pooja Dewan,2 Piyush Gupta2 1Department of Pediatrics, Guru Gobind Singh Medical ...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...
Commonly, tetanus is a disease of the acve age (5 to 40 years). This period predisposes to all kind...
Objective: To study the demographic, clinical features, management and outcome of neonatal tetanus t...
SummaryPakistan is one of the 34 countries that have not achieved the neonatal tetanus (NT) global e...
Introduction: Neonatal Tetanus, though a preventable disease through simple measures, still remains ...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal tetanus remains an important and preventable cause of neonatal mortality global...
Tetanus, although an eminently preventable disease, remains common and uncontrolled in many developi...
Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is a serious but preventable disease, and the World Health Organization (WHO)...
Background: Neonatal tetanus is a vaccine preventable disease and is a leading cause of neonatal mor...
Objectives: Preventable neonatal mortality due to tetanus infection remains common. We aimed to exam...
Chad is currently the country in which infants and mothers are most at risk for maternal and neonata...
Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality among neonates in Nigeria a...
Maternal and neonatal tetanus is still a substantial but preventable cause of mortality in many deve...
Maternal and neonatal tetanus* (MNT) remains a major public health problem, with an 80%-100% case-fa...
Shashi Kant Dhir,1 Pooja Dewan,2 Piyush Gupta2 1Department of Pediatrics, Guru Gobind Singh Medical ...
Neonatal tetanus is a preventable disease which is still a public health problem in developing count...
Commonly, tetanus is a disease of the acve age (5 to 40 years). This period predisposes to all kind...
Objective: To study the demographic, clinical features, management and outcome of neonatal tetanus t...
SummaryPakistan is one of the 34 countries that have not achieved the neonatal tetanus (NT) global e...
Introduction: Neonatal Tetanus, though a preventable disease through simple measures, still remains ...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal tetanus remains an important and preventable cause of neonatal mortality global...
Tetanus, although an eminently preventable disease, remains common and uncontrolled in many developi...
Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is a serious but preventable disease, and the World Health Organization (WHO)...
Background: Neonatal tetanus is a vaccine preventable disease and is a leading cause of neonatal mor...
Objectives: Preventable neonatal mortality due to tetanus infection remains common. We aimed to exam...
Chad is currently the country in which infants and mothers are most at risk for maternal and neonata...
Neonatal tetanus (NNT) is still a major cause of morbidity and mortality among neonates in Nigeria a...