Post-Neonatal tetanus from broomstick injuries: a word of caution for caregivers

Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research and Review - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 7

Abstract

Tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease that is acquired through exposure to the spores of the bacterium Clostridium tetani which are ubiquitous in the soil. Post-neonatal tetanus is an increasing problem in developing countries, including Nigeria. This is mainly as a result of inadequate immunization coverage, unsustainable immunization programmes, and non-administration of booster doses of tetanus toxoid at appropriate periods to eligible children. The spores of the bacterium can get into the body through broken skin, commonly through injuries from contaminated objects. There have also been reports of broomstick injury as the portal of entry. Indeed, it has been reported to be the commonest portal of entry in a center in Nigeria. This is important because flogging (of children) with brooms is common in parts of Nigeria, despite it being forbidden in several cultures in the country. Two cases of post-neonatal tetanus arising from broomstick injuries in Uyo, Nigeria, are herein reported, to illustrate the inherent dangers and implications of broomstick injuries in children. It is hoped that advocacy campaigns will be conducted at different public health fora to raise awareness of the general population concerning post-neonatal tetanus from broomstick injuries. Furthermore, there is urgent need to institutionalize the administration of booster doses of tetanus toxoid at primary and secondary school entry.

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1Echey IJEZIE, 2 Fadekemi MEGBELAYIN

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  • EP ID EP541487
  • DOI 10.17511/ijmrr. 2017.i07.01.
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1Echey IJEZIE, 2 Fadekemi MEGBELAYIN (2017). Post-Neonatal tetanus from broomstick injuries: a word of caution for caregivers. International Journal of Medical Research and Review, 5(7), 644-648. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-541487