Journal article

Maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination: validation survey in 4 States and 2 union territories in India, May 2015

Tetanus is an acute, potentially fatal disease caused by a neurotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) are forms of generalized tetanus affecting mothers during pregnancy, due to unclean abortion or delivery, and infants during the first month of life. Neonatal tetanus (NT) infection begins when C. tetani spores are introduced into the umbilical tissue during delivery. The organisms produce a neurotoxin at the site of the umbilical cord wound which passes into the blood stream of the newborn infant and into the central nervous system. This

results in motor neuron hyperactivity, hypertonia and muscle spasms. Death occurs as a result of paralysis of the respiratory muscles and/or inability to feed.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2015

Journal

WER

Volume

44

Type

Journal article

Categories

  • Service delivery

Diseases

  • Tetanus

Countries

  • India

Tags

  • Performance monitoring

WHO Regions

  • South-East Asia Region

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