Tetanus

Résumé

  • Life-threatening neurological syndrome characterised by tonic muscle spasms and hyper-reflexia.
  • Caused by the exotoxin of Clostridium tetani.
  • Prevention includes appropriate management of tetanus-prone wounds and complete active immunisation, with passive immunisation administered when required.
  • Diagnosis is based on clinical findings that include trismus, muscle rigidity, spasms, respiratory embarrassment, dysphagia, or autonomic dysfunction.
  • Management of clinical tetanus includes supportive care, wound debridement, antimicrobials, passive and active immunisation, control of muscle spasms, and management of autonomic dysfunction.
dernière mise à jour janv. 21, 2013
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