Meningitis, Clinical Presentation of Tetanus

  • Moniuszko A
  • Zajkowska A
  • Tumiel E
  • et al.
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Background . Tetanus is an acute disease caused by a neurotoxin produced by Clostridium tetani . Tetanus immunization has been available since the late 1930s but sporadic cases still occur, usually in incompletely vaccinated or unvaccinated individuals. Case Report . An elderly previously vaccinated female contracted tetanus following foot injury. Clinically she presented with meningitis causing diagnostic and therapeutic delays. Why Should Physician Be Aware of This? Even in developed countries the differential diagnosis of meningitis, especially in the elderly, should include tetanus. Treatment in intensive care unit is required. General population might benefit from vaccine boosters and education on this potentially fatal disease.

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Moniuszko, A., Zajkowska, A., Tumiel, E., Rutkowski, K., Czupryna, P., Pancewicz, S., … Zajkowska, J. (2015). Meningitis, Clinical Presentation of Tetanus. Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, 2015, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/372375

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