Objective - This study had for aim to describe recent epidemiological aspec
ts of focused tetanus, its clinical features, and its course in patients ad
mitted to the Infectious Diseases Clinic, in the Fann Teaching Hospital, Da
kar; from January 1990 to December 1996.
Material and methods - We retrospectively evaluated patients hospitalised d
uring the study period. Results - Twelve cases of focused tetanus were diag
nosed, representing 0.85% of all tetanus cases and accounting for a prevale
nce rate of 0.15%. 58.3 percent of the patients were 20 years old or less.
Skin injuries were the most common portal of entry (eight cases) with cepha
lic wounds as the most frequent (five cases). Other portals of entry were.
intramuscular injections (two cases), denture trauma (one case), suppurativ
e otitis (one case). None of the patients was reported to have completed a
full course of tetanus toroid and only one of them had received tetanus ant
iserum after an injury. In all cases, the incubation period exceeded seven
days. Seven cephalic tetanus cases were reported, out of which three presen
ted with facial palsy including ophtalmoplegia in one case. The five remain
ing cases were initially confined to one limb. Only one death occurred (cas
e fatality rate 8.3%).
Conclusion - Growing public awareness, consolidation of the EPI program, an
d better patient care should further reduce tetanus-related morbidity and m
ortality. (C) 2000 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.