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  • Public Health

Background:

  • Tetanus, caused by *Clostridium tetani* toxin, is a severe disease with high mortality, particularly in tropical regions.
  • Generalized tetanus, the most severe form, involves painful muscle spasms and autonomic dysfunction, often requiring intensive care.
  • While vaccination has reduced incidence in developed nations, tetanus remains a global public health concern due to gaps in prevention and healthcare access.

Observation:

  • A 55-year-old male with alcohol abuse presented with severe tetanus symptoms, including muscle rigidity and opisthotonus.
  • Despite intensive medical interventions, including mechanical ventilation, the patient's condition deteriorated.
  • Financial constraints led to the patient leaving intensive care against medical advice, resulting in a fatal outcome.

Findings:

  • Tetanus diagnosis is primarily clinical, with treatment focusing on wound care, spasm management, and tetanus immunoglobulin administration.
  • Effective management includes wound debridement, muscle relaxants, and an accelerated immunization schedule for long-term protection.
  • Global tetanus cases, though reduced, remain significant, underscoring persistent challenges in vaccination coverage and healthcare access.

Implications:

  • This case underscores the critical need for robust vaccination programs and accessible healthcare, especially in low-resource settings.
  • Timely interventions, including tetanus immunoglobulin, are vital for improving outcomes in severe tetanus cases.
  • Prioritizing routine tetanus vaccination and booster shots in developing countries is essential to mitigate the impact of this preventable disease.