• Tropical doctor · Jan 2006

    Case Reports

    Relapse in a child with otogenic tetanus.

    • A Sharma and S Kapoor.
    • PGIMS, Rohtak, Medical College & Hospital, Maharishi Dayanand University, Haryana, India. dr_anitasharma@yahoo.com
    • Trop Doct. 2006 Jan 1; 36 (1): 56-7.

    AbstractOtogenic tetanus is common in a developing country like India. However, adequate sedation and elimination of spasms by medical treatment is sufficient in most cases. Once treated, relapses are rare. The authors report a 2-year-old girl who relapsed twice after near complete recovery. This communiqué is intended to highlight that tetanus is still a significant health problem in third-world countries and a relapse after such a dreadful disease is terrifying.

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