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TITLE: Tetanus in a post operative patient—A case report
AUTHORS: Paul Dienye, Andrew Bock-Oruma, Damien Uyagu
KEYWORDS: Appendectomy; Post Operative Tetanus; Immunisation; Developing Countries
JOURNAL NAME: Case Reports in Clinical Medicine, Vol.2 No.1, March 22, 2013
ABSTRACT: Tetanus is a preventable disease which commonly occurs with puncture or penetrating wounds, or contamination of cutaneous wounds. It may be secondary to surgical procedures such as gastrointestinal surgery on rare occasions. This article reports a fatal case of tetanus in a post operative patient in which the source of infection could not be ascertained. Active immunization of all persons against tetanus, adequate sterilization of surgical equipment and consumables as well as the operating rooms is advocated.