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Tetanus Disease, Treatment, Management
Pediatrics in review, 20181. Elizabeth Rhinesmith, MD* 2. Linda Fu, MD, MS* 1. *Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC Tetanus is a life-threatening disease caused by the spore-forming, obligate anaerobic bacterium Clostridium tetani .
Elizabeth W. Rhinesmith, Linda Y. Fu
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1992
Tetanus is a preventable disease with proper immunization. The marked decline in the incidence over the past several decades has resulted from widespread use of tetanus prophylaxis and improved wound management in the emergency department. Emergency physicians are among the most frequent providers of tetanus vaccination. We can stress the importance of
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Tetanus is a preventable disease with proper immunization. The marked decline in the incidence over the past several decades has resulted from widespread use of tetanus prophylaxis and improved wound management in the emergency department. Emergency physicians are among the most frequent providers of tetanus vaccination. We can stress the importance of
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Bijblijven, 2003
Tetanus is een ernstige maar gelukkig zeldzame ziekte. Sinds het invoeren van de vaccinatie tegen tetanus is het aantal ziektegevallen sterk gedaald. In de periode 1984-1996 werden in Nederland in totaal dertig gevallen van tetanus bij de inspectie aangegeven. Dit succes is het gevolg van een zeer effectief vaccinatieprogramma.
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Tetanus is een ernstige maar gelukkig zeldzame ziekte. Sinds het invoeren van de vaccinatie tegen tetanus is het aantal ziektegevallen sterk gedaald. In de periode 1984-1996 werden in Nederland in totaal dertig gevallen van tetanus bij de inspectie aangegeven. Dit succes is het gevolg van een zeer effectief vaccinatieprogramma.
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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 1979
Forty-eight babies were treated for neonatal tetanus and there were ten deaths. Twenty-seven patients were treated with neuromuscular blockade, nasotracheal intubation and intermittent positive pressure ventilation. In this group there were five deaths and three of these were the direct or indirect result of respiratory complications.
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Forty-eight babies were treated for neonatal tetanus and there were ten deaths. Twenty-seven patients were treated with neuromuscular blockade, nasotracheal intubation and intermittent positive pressure ventilation. In this group there were five deaths and three of these were the direct or indirect result of respiratory complications.
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Emergency Nurse, 2006
Supplies of tetanus immuno- globulin (TIG) may not be restored before next month, according to Department of Health director of immunisation policy, monitoring and surveillance David Salisbury.
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Supplies of tetanus immuno- globulin (TIG) may not be restored before next month, according to Department of Health director of immunisation policy, monitoring and surveillance David Salisbury.
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Tetanus vaccines: WHO position paper, February 2017 - Recommendations.
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