J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1977 May;20(5):384-392.

Clinical Review of Neonatal Tetanus (104 cases)(1960 -1975)

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  • 1Department of pediatrics, Yonsei University Collegeof Medicine Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Neonatal tetanus is still one of the serious problems in Korea because of its relatively high incidence. The incidence of neonatal tetanus has not changed during the past 16 years, and the motality rate is still high even with newer methods of treatment. This paper reviewed the epidemiological aspects and clinical courses of 104 cases of neonatal tetanus treated during 1960 to 1975 at Dept. of Pediatrics, Severance Hospital. 1. Of 104 cases, 92 casrs (88%) delivered in contaminated environments. Umblical cord contamination by unsterile instrument was frequent source of infection. 2. The unmber of boys was greater than the unmber of girls, with male: female ratio of 3.7:1. 3. The most cases appeared in summer. 4. The incubation period was usually 5 to 6 days. 5. the clinical feature may be summerized an follow: poor sucking, convulsion, trismus and rigidity. 6. Despite treatment, 71 cases (68%) died. Motality did not vary significantly with different dosages of tetanus antitoxin but with diazepam (Valium). The most fatal cases associated with short incubation period high fever on admission.


MeSH Terms

Diazepam
Female
Fever
Humans
Incidence
Korea
Male
Pediatrics
Seizures
Tetanus Antitoxin
Tetanus*
Trismus
Diazepam
Tetanus Antitoxin
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