2020
DOI: 10.2478/fv-2020-0027
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Tetanus in Animals — Summary of Knowledge

Abstract: Tetanus is a neurologic non-transmissible disease (often fatal) of humans and other animals with a worldwide occurrence. Clostridium tetani is the spore producing bacillus which causes the bacterial disease. In deep penetrating wounds the spores germinate and produce a toxin called tetanospasmin. The main characteristic sign of tetanus is a spastic paralysis. A diagnosis is usually based on the clinical signs because the detection in the wound and the cultivation of C. tetani is very difficult. Between animal … Show more

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“…Tetanus is a disease caused by the tetanus toxin, which is transmitted retrogradely through the nerves ( 20 ). Therefore, because the cranial somatic nerve is shorter than the limb somatic nerve, symptoms appear first in the neck and head, followed by hind limb spasticity ( 21 ). According to the authors' previous cases, tetanus symptoms temporarily appeared mainly in the neck and head in mild cases; however, in severe cases, clinical signs began in the neck and head and progressed very quickly to hind limb spasticity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tetanus is a disease caused by the tetanus toxin, which is transmitted retrogradely through the nerves ( 20 ). Therefore, because the cranial somatic nerve is shorter than the limb somatic nerve, symptoms appear first in the neck and head, followed by hind limb spasticity ( 21 ). According to the authors' previous cases, tetanus symptoms temporarily appeared mainly in the neck and head in mild cases; however, in severe cases, clinical signs began in the neck and head and progressed very quickly to hind limb spasticity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improperly cutting and healing navels is a potential entry point for C. tetani spores in large animals. Factors such as the presence of devitalized tissues, foreign bodies, ischemia and infection contribute to the reduction of the redox potential in the lesion, which favors the germination of spores that multiply and produce the toxins tetanolysin and tetanospasmin, the latter being responsible for the clinical characteristics of tetanus [24,25].…”
Section: Tetanusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tetanolysin is a hemolysin capable of causing cell lysis through the formation of pores by hydrolysis of plasma membrane phospholipids. The clinical significance of this enzyme is unknown, however, it is inhibited by plasma oxygen and cholesterol [24,25].…”
Section: Tetanusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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