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Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)

BACKGROUND: Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. In 2018, all of Guinea was considered to be at risk of the disease and the country is currently in the elimination phase. METHODS: A 5-y audit (1 January 2014–31 December 2018) of all admissions to the n...

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Autores principales: Condé, Ibrahima, Cherif, Mahamoud Sama, Dahal, Prabin, Hyjazi, Marie Elisabeth, Camara, Facely, Diaby, Macka, Diallo, Abdoul Salam, Aderoba, Adeniyi Kolade, Conde, Foumba, Diallo, Mohamed Lamine, Diallo, Fatoumate Binta, Dia, Hasmiou, Diallo, Mamadou Pathé, Delamou, Alexandre, Sy, Telly
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34048561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihab021
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author Condé, Ibrahima
Cherif, Mahamoud Sama
Dahal, Prabin
Hyjazi, Marie Elisabeth
Camara, Facely
Diaby, Macka
Diallo, Abdoul Salam
Aderoba, Adeniyi Kolade
Conde, Foumba
Diallo, Mohamed Lamine
Diallo, Fatoumate Binta
Dia, Hasmiou
Diallo, Mamadou Pathé
Delamou, Alexandre
Sy, Telly
author_facet Condé, Ibrahima
Cherif, Mahamoud Sama
Dahal, Prabin
Hyjazi, Marie Elisabeth
Camara, Facely
Diaby, Macka
Diallo, Abdoul Salam
Aderoba, Adeniyi Kolade
Conde, Foumba
Diallo, Mohamed Lamine
Diallo, Fatoumate Binta
Dia, Hasmiou
Diallo, Mamadou Pathé
Delamou, Alexandre
Sy, Telly
author_sort Condé, Ibrahima
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. In 2018, all of Guinea was considered to be at risk of the disease and the country is currently in the elimination phase. METHODS: A 5-y audit (1 January 2014–31 December 2018) of all admissions to the neonatal and general paediatric units of Kamsar Hospital (Western Guinea) was undertaken to identify cases of neonatal tetanus (NNT) and postneonatal tetanus (PNNT). RESULTS: There were 5670 admissions during the study period, of which 39 (0.7%) were due to tetanus (22 NNT and 17 PNNT). Among NNT patients, the bacterial entry site was the umbilical cord (n=20) or wound following circumcision (n=2). For PNNT, the entry site was surface wound (n=12), limb fracture (n=1) or could not be established (n=4). A majority of the patients (36/39, 92.3%) were born to unvaccinated mothers or those who received suboptimal vaccination during pregnancy. Overall, 21 (53.8%) children died within 7 d of admission with a higher mortality observed among neonates (16/22, 72.7%) compared with postneonates (5/17, 29.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Tetanus was a rare cause of admission at Kamsar Hospital with a very high case fatality rate. The disease primarily occurred among children born to mothers who were unvaccinated/inadequately vaccinated during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-94506482022-09-08 Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018) Condé, Ibrahima Cherif, Mahamoud Sama Dahal, Prabin Hyjazi, Marie Elisabeth Camara, Facely Diaby, Macka Diallo, Abdoul Salam Aderoba, Adeniyi Kolade Conde, Foumba Diallo, Mohamed Lamine Diallo, Fatoumate Binta Dia, Hasmiou Diallo, Mamadou Pathé Delamou, Alexandre Sy, Telly Int Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. In 2018, all of Guinea was considered to be at risk of the disease and the country is currently in the elimination phase. METHODS: A 5-y audit (1 January 2014–31 December 2018) of all admissions to the neonatal and general paediatric units of Kamsar Hospital (Western Guinea) was undertaken to identify cases of neonatal tetanus (NNT) and postneonatal tetanus (PNNT). RESULTS: There were 5670 admissions during the study period, of which 39 (0.7%) were due to tetanus (22 NNT and 17 PNNT). Among NNT patients, the bacterial entry site was the umbilical cord (n=20) or wound following circumcision (n=2). For PNNT, the entry site was surface wound (n=12), limb fracture (n=1) or could not be established (n=4). A majority of the patients (36/39, 92.3%) were born to unvaccinated mothers or those who received suboptimal vaccination during pregnancy. Overall, 21 (53.8%) children died within 7 d of admission with a higher mortality observed among neonates (16/22, 72.7%) compared with postneonates (5/17, 29.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Tetanus was a rare cause of admission at Kamsar Hospital with a very high case fatality rate. The disease primarily occurred among children born to mothers who were unvaccinated/inadequately vaccinated during pregnancy. Oxford University Press 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9450648/ /pubmed/34048561 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihab021 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Condé, Ibrahima
Cherif, Mahamoud Sama
Dahal, Prabin
Hyjazi, Marie Elisabeth
Camara, Facely
Diaby, Macka
Diallo, Abdoul Salam
Aderoba, Adeniyi Kolade
Conde, Foumba
Diallo, Mohamed Lamine
Diallo, Fatoumate Binta
Dia, Hasmiou
Diallo, Mamadou Pathé
Delamou, Alexandre
Sy, Telly
Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
title Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
title_full Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
title_fullStr Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
title_short Neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in Kamsar, Guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
title_sort neonatal and postneonatal tetanus at a referral hospital in kamsar, guinea: a retrospective audit of paediatric records (2014–2018)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34048561
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihab021
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