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Neonatal tetanus: a study of five cases in Sandakan, Sabah.

S H Lum1, M F Chew.   

Abstract

This study aims to study the demographics, clinical presentation, treatment and outcome of neonatal tetanus patients managed at Hospital Duchess of Kent from January 1st 2006 to December 31st 2006. Five neonates were studied. All presented with fever, poor sucking and limb stiffness, with a history of unsterile delivery and uncertain maternal tetanus immunity status. All were nursed in a minimal-stimuli environment and were given IV penicillin G, IM tetanus immunoglobulin and sedatives to control spasms. Nutrition and chest physiotherapy were rendered. Three patients required artificial ventilation. Duration of treatment ranged from 25 to 44 days. All survived. Inadequate maternal immunization, unsterile delivery and inappropriate umbilical cord care are major contributing factors of neonatal tetanus in our study. Supportive measures are the mainstay of treatment in our setting with very limited resources.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19852330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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Authors:  Fredrick Ibinda; Evasius Bauni; Symon M Kariuki; Greg Fegan; Joy Lewa; Monica Mwikamba; Mwanamvua Boga; Rachael Odhiambo; Kiponda Mwagandi; Anna C Seale; James A Berkley; Jeffrey R Dorfman; Charles R J C Newton
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-07       Impact factor: 3.240

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