2020
DOI: 10.3126/jaim.v9i2.32818
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Retrospective chart- review of Tetanus cases admitted in a tertiary care hospital

Abstract: Background and Aims: Tetanus is a cause of thousands of death and disability annually in developing countries. Nepal is a low-income country and has achieved maternal-neonatal transmission elimination status. However, the literature regarding the status of generalized tetanus in adult populations is limited. This study was conducted to determine the clinical profile and outcome of patients with generalized tetanus. Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted among adult patients with generalized te… Show more

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“…The case-fatality rates appear to be considerably lower where patients were provided ventilatory support. This can be seen in China [ 17 ] and Nepal [ 18 ], where only 5.9% and 7.5% of deaths were reported, respectively. However, despite giving mechanical ventilation, the death rate was 43.1% in Tanzania [ 19 ], a lower-middle-income country, which raises the importance of overall management facilities as well as other factors associated with deaths among tetanus patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The case-fatality rates appear to be considerably lower where patients were provided ventilatory support. This can be seen in China [ 17 ] and Nepal [ 18 ], where only 5.9% and 7.5% of deaths were reported, respectively. However, despite giving mechanical ventilation, the death rate was 43.1% in Tanzania [ 19 ], a lower-middle-income country, which raises the importance of overall management facilities as well as other factors associated with deaths among tetanus patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%