| Literature DB >> 36176952 |
Arlindo Muhelo1, Ahivaldino Zita1, Amir Seni1, Danys Alvarez Arzuaga1, Lee Smith2, Damiano Pizzol3, Yasmin Al Naber4.
Abstract
In low-income countries tetanus is a major public health concern owing to a low immunization coverage and unclean birth practices. Although it is a vaccine-preventable disease, tetanus can be contracted across the life course. The disease is prevalent and harmful in newborn babies and their mothers when the mothers` are unvaccinated against tetanus. We report on a case of a 12-year-old girl who presented with general malaise, anorexia, dysphagia, trismus and dehydration, which rapidly developed into severe generalized tetanus and was successfully managed in a low-resource setting without the availability of human anti-tetanus immunoglobulins.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36176952 PMCID: PMC9514102 DOI: 10.1093/omcr/omac098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oxf Med Case Reports ISSN: 2053-8855
Figure 1Generalized tetanus in a 12-year-old girl at presentation (A and B) and at discharge (C).
Biochemical results performed at admission, after 15 and 30 days
| Parameter | Admission | 15 days after | 30 days after |
|---|---|---|---|
| WBC | 5.7 × 103/μl | 6.3 × 103/μl | 5.85 × 103μL |
| LYM% | 40.1% | 30.5% | 48.0% |
| NEUT | 53.2% | NRA | 42.6% |
| HGB | 11.8 g/dl | 11.7 g/dl | 12.0 g/dL |
| HTC | 39.0% | 37.5% | 39.4% |
| MCV | 76.3 fL | 77.0 fL | 78.6 fL |
| MCH | 23.1 pg | 24.0 pg | 24.0 pg |
| MCHC | 30.3 g/dL | 31.2 g/dL | 30.5 g/dL |
| PLT | 343 × 103/μL | 339 × 103/μL | 290 × 103/μL |
| MBS | Negative | NR | NR |
| HIV | Negative | NR | NR |
| Stool parasites | Negative | NR | NR |
| Urea | 5.18 mmol/L | NR | NRA |
| Creatinine | 48.47 μ/L | NR | NRA |
| Uric acid | 154.2 mmol/L | NR | 191.0 mmol/L |
| AST | 63.40 IU/L | NR | 9.55 IU/L |
| ALT | 51.31 IU/L | NR | 8.52 IU/L |
| Proteins | 64.51 g/L | NR | NRA |
| Albumin | 35.0 g/L | NR | 35.5 g/L |
| TB | NRA | NRA | 6.81 mmol/L |
| DB | NRA | NRA | 1.30mmo/L |
| ESR | NRA | NRA | 21.00 mm/h |
ALT: alanine aminotransferase; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; DB: direct bilirubin; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; HGB: haemoglobin; HTC: haematocrit; LYM: lymphocytes; MBS: malaria blood smear; MCV: mean corpuscular volume; MCH: mean corpuscular haemoglobin; MCHC: mean cell haemoglobin concentration; NEUT: neutrophils; NR: not required; NRA: not reagents available; PLT: platelets; TB: total bilirubin;WBC: white blood cells