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Comparative Study
. 2008 Jul-Sep;18(3):131-4.
doi: 10.1684/san.2008.0114.

[Tetanus and HIV: a fortuitous association?]

[Article in French]
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Comparative Study

[Tetanus and HIV: a fortuitous association?]

[Article in French]
Mi Wateba et al. Sante. 2008 Jul-Sep.
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Abstract

Objectives: To describe the relation between HIV infection and tetanus.

Methods: This prospective study includes all patients admitted to our infectious diseases department with tetanus between July 15 and December 31, 2007, who underwent screening for HIV-1 and 2.

Results: The study included 21 patients (sex-ratio = 9.5). Their mean age was 37 years (SD: 5.3) were included. Nine patients (42%) had been immunized, but never received a booster dose. The portal of entry was found in 16 patients (76%) - all but one a skin injury. Tetanus was generalized in all patients (Mollaret classification: 76% Stage II, 24% stage III). Twelve (57%) patients were infected with HIV. Their mean CD4 cell count was 157/mm3 (SD: 75/mm3, range: 74-232/mm3). The overall mortality rate was 53%. It was 100% when no portal of entry was found. It was significantly higher among HIV-positive than HIV-negative patients (82 versus 18%). It did not, however, differ significantly between HIV-positive subjects with a CD4 count < 200/mm3 and those with a CD4 count > or = 200 (58 versus 42%).

Conclusion: HIV and the absence of portal of entry are poor prognostic factors in tetanus. Therefore, a revision of the Dakar International Classification on tetanus should be revised, to score as 1 those patients with HIV infection and no portal of entry.

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