Tetanus results from infection by clostridium tetani, which is present in the faeces of animals and man therefore also in the soil. It enters the body through a wound; in the case of a neonate, this is always the raw surface of the umbilicus. The infection of this wound occurs by contamination of cord dressings by dust or soil, but in some cases mothers apply cow dung to the umbilicus. In some cases the umbilical cord is cut with an unsterile blade or even an old broken bottle. The baby is usually born at home
SUMMARY In a prospective study, 161 infants with neonatal tetanus were randomised to receive (a) sta...
Objective Neurological manifestations of neonatal disorders have various causes, among them neonatal...
A case-control study for evaluating the risk factors of neonatal tetanus was conducted in a rural ar...
Although tetanus is a preventable disease by vaccination, it continues to claim lives around the wor...
A 1-week-old infant was brought to a regional hospital with a history of recurrent seizures followin...
Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease that is acquired through exposure to the spores of the bact...
Tetanus is an infection caused by the bacteria Clostridium tetani. The bacteria are transmitted thro...
The review presents current data on epidemiology, prophylaxis and treatment of tetanus in children. ...
Tetanus is an acute infectious disease, caused by spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The sp...
Topical antimicrobials applied to the umbilical cord stump: a new intervention against neonatal teta...
Maternal and neonatal tetanus are important causes of maternal and neonatal mortality, claiming abou...
Neonatal tetanus is a rare disease in developed countries, but remains common in developing countrie...
International audienceTetanus is a neurologic disease of humans and animals characterized by spastic...
Neonatal tetanus remains a very major cause of morbidly and mortality in the newborns in Nigeria. De...
Objective: To study the demographic, clinical features, management and outcome of neonatal tetanus t...
SUMMARY In a prospective study, 161 infants with neonatal tetanus were randomised to receive (a) sta...
Objective Neurological manifestations of neonatal disorders have various causes, among them neonatal...
A case-control study for evaluating the risk factors of neonatal tetanus was conducted in a rural ar...
Although tetanus is a preventable disease by vaccination, it continues to claim lives around the wor...
A 1-week-old infant was brought to a regional hospital with a history of recurrent seizures followin...
Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease that is acquired through exposure to the spores of the bact...
Tetanus is an infection caused by the bacteria Clostridium tetani. The bacteria are transmitted thro...
The review presents current data on epidemiology, prophylaxis and treatment of tetanus in children. ...
Tetanus is an acute infectious disease, caused by spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The sp...
Topical antimicrobials applied to the umbilical cord stump: a new intervention against neonatal teta...
Maternal and neonatal tetanus are important causes of maternal and neonatal mortality, claiming abou...
Neonatal tetanus is a rare disease in developed countries, but remains common in developing countrie...
International audienceTetanus is a neurologic disease of humans and animals characterized by spastic...
Neonatal tetanus remains a very major cause of morbidly and mortality in the newborns in Nigeria. De...
Objective: To study the demographic, clinical features, management and outcome of neonatal tetanus t...
SUMMARY In a prospective study, 161 infants with neonatal tetanus were randomised to receive (a) sta...
Objective Neurological manifestations of neonatal disorders have various causes, among them neonatal...
A case-control study for evaluating the risk factors of neonatal tetanus was conducted in a rural ar...