Aim: To evaluate the development of tetanus from intramuscular injection in children inWarri, Niger Delta of Nigeria Materials and Methods; Retrieval and analysis of case notes of all children with tetanus seen between 1999 and 2008 at Central Hospital Warri with referrals from surrounding General Hospitals and GN Children's Clinic one of the four private hospitals for children in Warri and its environs, and noting those resulting from intramuscular injections. Results: A total of one hundred and seventy five children were diagnosed with tetanus with twelve due to intramuscular injections. Out of the twelve, ten were from intramuscular quinine injection giving a per centage of 83.3%. Six out of the ten from intramuscular quinine were males....
Although artesunate is clearly superior, parenteral quinine is still used widely for the treatment o...
Tetanus is uncommon in developed countries. The majority of tetanus cases occur in third world count...
A 10 year retrospective study of post neonatal tetanus in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital wa...
There has been considerable uncertainty about the risks and severity of tetanus after intramuscular ...
The modem management of tetanus has aroused recent interest. There are, however, few reports in the ...
We review the records of 79 tetanus patients in two hospitals (one tertiary and one secondary level)...
Background : Tetanus remains one of the major public health hazards of the developing world. Previou...
Introduction: The incidence of tetanus has remained unacceptably high in developing countries. We ai...
Since the introduction of active immunisation against tetanus in 1923, there has been a dramatic dec...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral malaria has a mortality rate of 10 to 30 percent despite treatment with parente...
Background: In children with malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, quinine administered rectally ...
Background: Tetanus remains an important cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in developing ...
Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the neurotoxin of Clostridium tetani: A motile, G...
Background: Tetanus, though an eminently preventable disease still ranks as a leading cause of death...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria is a major cause of childhood death and often the main reason for paediat...
Although artesunate is clearly superior, parenteral quinine is still used widely for the treatment o...
Tetanus is uncommon in developed countries. The majority of tetanus cases occur in third world count...
A 10 year retrospective study of post neonatal tetanus in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital wa...
There has been considerable uncertainty about the risks and severity of tetanus after intramuscular ...
The modem management of tetanus has aroused recent interest. There are, however, few reports in the ...
We review the records of 79 tetanus patients in two hospitals (one tertiary and one secondary level)...
Background : Tetanus remains one of the major public health hazards of the developing world. Previou...
Introduction: The incidence of tetanus has remained unacceptably high in developing countries. We ai...
Since the introduction of active immunisation against tetanus in 1923, there has been a dramatic dec...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral malaria has a mortality rate of 10 to 30 percent despite treatment with parente...
Background: In children with malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, quinine administered rectally ...
Background: Tetanus remains an important cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in developing ...
Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the neurotoxin of Clostridium tetani: A motile, G...
Background: Tetanus, though an eminently preventable disease still ranks as a leading cause of death...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria is a major cause of childhood death and often the main reason for paediat...
Although artesunate is clearly superior, parenteral quinine is still used widely for the treatment o...
Tetanus is uncommon in developed countries. The majority of tetanus cases occur in third world count...
A 10 year retrospective study of post neonatal tetanus in University of Calabar Teaching Hospital wa...