Tetanus

by Grace Koster



  • An infectious disease
  • Derived from the Ancient Greek words 'tetanos' meaning 'taut' and 'teinein' meaning 'to stretch'.
  • There are four different forms of tetanus:

  1. Generalised
  2. Local
  3. Neonatal
  4. Cephalic 

Causes

The bacteria Clostridium tetani  produces an neurotoxin called tetanospasmin  and can get into the body through broken skin, usually through injuries from contaminated objects.

  • Objects contaminated with dirt, feces , or saliva
  • An object puncturing the skin, like a nail or needle 
  • Burns
  • Crush injuries
  • Injuries with dead tissue

Symptoms


  • Headache
  • Jaw cramping
  • Involuntary muscle tightening
  • Painful muscle stiffness throughout body
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Staring or jerking (seizures)
  • Fever and sweating
  • High blood pressure
  • Increased heart rate

symptoms


Symptoms



Treatment



  • Hospitalisation
  • Antitoxin ( tetanus immunoglobulin) 
  • Anti-convulsive medications
  • Antibiotics
  • Life support (such as an artificial respirator)

Surgery

Prevention

  • Protective gear such as gloves
  • Vaccination

tetanus vaccination

(or DTaP vaccine)

This vaccination provides protection against three diseases: 

  1.   Diptheria
  2.   Whooping Cough
  3.   Tetanus

The DTaP vaccine is given at ages:

       2 months

       4 months

       6 months

       15 to 18 months

       4 to 6 years

And every 10 years thereafter


In America(1947-2007)


          In Australia (1993-2007)

                                                                   In Australia (2005-2007)




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Tetanus

By Grace Koster

Tetanus

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