Affiliations 

  • 1 A. F. Miranda, MBBS, FFARCS. Consultant Anaesthesiologist, General Hospital, 15000 Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
  • 2 Shashi Miranda, MBBS, MRCP (UK). Consultant Physician, General Hospital, 15000 Kota Bharu Kelantan, Malaysia.
Med J Malaysia, 1986 Dec;41(4):305-9.
PMID: 3670152

Abstract

There is a high incidence of tetanus in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. Out of 162 reported cases of tetanus in Peninsular Malaysia during 1979 - 1984, 62 cases were from Kelantan, i.e. 38% of the total reported cases in Peninsular Malaysia. Thus a retrospective study was carried out to analyse the possible factors responsible for this high incidence. 62 cases of tetanus admitted to the General Hospital, Kota Bharu, over a period of 1979 - 1984 were studied.
Neonatal tetanus, though still existing, had been considerably reduced compared to the preceding five-year period (1975-1979). There was notable absence of cases in the two months to four-year age group, 24% of the cases occurred in the 10 - 20 years, and 29% in the age group 25 - 40 years. Since tetanus is a disease preventable by active immunization. l every effort must be taken to improve immunization coverage and increase the public awareness to prevent unnecessary loss of lives.

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