Tetanus Flashcards
Forms spores terminally, producing a drumstick or tennis racket appearance microscopically
C. tetani
2nd most poisonous substance known
Tetanospasmin
1st most poisonous substance known
Botulinum toxin
MC form of tetanus
Neonatal (or umbilical) tetanus
MOA of tetanus toxin
Blocks normal inhibition of antagonistic muscles by inhibiting release of glycine and GABA
Incubation period of tetanus infection
2-14 days
In generalized tetanus, presenting symptom in about half of the cases is
Trismus
Neonatal tetanus typically manifests within
3-12 days of birth
T/F Opisthotonus is characteristically seen in neonatal tetanus
F
T/F Tetanus toxin cannot be neutralized by TIG after it has begun its axonal ascent to the spinal cord
T
Antibiotic of choice for tetanus
Penicillin G; Metronidazole equally effective
Highest survival rates with generalized tetanus are achieved with ___ agents
NM blocking agents such as pancuronium and vecuronium
Favorable prognosis of tetanus is associated with
1) Long incubation period 2) Absence of fever 3) Localized disease
Unfavorable prognosis of tetanus is associated with
1) Onset of trismus <7 days after injury 2) Onset of generalized tetanic spasms <3 days after onset of trismus
Active immunization for tetanus should begin in infancy with what vaccine and at what schedule
DTaP (diphtheria-tetanus toxoid-acellular pertussis) at 2, 4, and 6 months of age, booster at 4-6 years of age, and at 10-yr intervals therafter