Treating tetanus with diazepam appeared more effective than with phenobarbitone plus chlorpromazine
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
was the control of spasm and the shorter the duration in hospital. Besides thrombophlebitis at the s...
Tetanus is an acute infectious disease, caused by spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The sp...
A retrospective study on neonatal tetanus, among patients hospitalized at the pediatric ward of Dr. ...
Since the introduction of active immunisation against tetanus in 1923, there has been a dramatic dec...
Tetanus is an acute, spastic paralytic illness caused by tetanospasmin, a neurotoxin produced by Clo...
Tetanus is a potentially life threatening disease affecting nearly 50,000 to 1 million people world ...
Background: The presentation and prognosis of tetanus varies amongst different regions of the world ...
SUMMARY The combination of continuous intravenous infusion of diazepam (20-40 mg/kg per day) and int...
Introduction: Evidence based guidelines regarding the use of magnesium sulfate in tetanus is lacking...
Introduction: Tetanus is an acute neurological but vaccine-preventable disease caused by Clostridium...
The efficacy of intermittent rectal diazepam prophylaxis is assessed in the prevention of febrile se...
Objective: To study the demographic profile, prognostic indicators, and mortality of tetanus patient...
Background : Tetanus remains one of the major public health hazards of the developing world. Previo...
BackgroundAcute seizures are readily recognizable episodes requiring urgent treatment. This study wa...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
was the control of spasm and the shorter the duration in hospital. Besides thrombophlebitis at the s...
Tetanus is an acute infectious disease, caused by spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The sp...
A retrospective study on neonatal tetanus, among patients hospitalized at the pediatric ward of Dr. ...
Since the introduction of active immunisation against tetanus in 1923, there has been a dramatic dec...
Tetanus is an acute, spastic paralytic illness caused by tetanospasmin, a neurotoxin produced by Clo...
Tetanus is a potentially life threatening disease affecting nearly 50,000 to 1 million people world ...
Background: The presentation and prognosis of tetanus varies amongst different regions of the world ...
SUMMARY The combination of continuous intravenous infusion of diazepam (20-40 mg/kg per day) and int...
Introduction: Evidence based guidelines regarding the use of magnesium sulfate in tetanus is lacking...
Introduction: Tetanus is an acute neurological but vaccine-preventable disease caused by Clostridium...
The efficacy of intermittent rectal diazepam prophylaxis is assessed in the prevention of febrile se...
Objective: To study the demographic profile, prognostic indicators, and mortality of tetanus patient...
Background : Tetanus remains one of the major public health hazards of the developing world. Previo...
BackgroundAcute seizures are readily recognizable episodes requiring urgent treatment. This study wa...
AbstractObjectiveFebrile convulsions (FC) are the most common convulsive events in childhood, occurr...
was the control of spasm and the shorter the duration in hospital. Besides thrombophlebitis at the s...
Tetanus is an acute infectious disease, caused by spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The sp...