Intermittent positive-pressure ventilation and muscle relaxants were first used in Cape Town in 1958 in an attempt to reduce the mortality from tetanus neonatorum, which was then over 90%. Problems of effective ventilation, of tracheostomy, and of infection in the neonate were gradually overcome so that between 1967 and 1972 the mortality in 186 cases was 21%. In a consecutive series of 97 cases the mortality was 10%. © 1974, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Smythe, P. M., Bowie, M. D., & Voss, T. J. V. (1974). Treatment of tetanus neonatorum with muscle relaxants and intermittent positive-nressure ventilation. British Medical Journal, 1(5901), 223–226. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5901.223