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Abstract
Introduction: Tetanus still remains a public health problem in Togo despite the existence of the Expanded Program on Immunization.
Patients and method: A retrospective and descriptive cohort study was performed from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2018 in the infectious and tropical diseases department of Sylvanus Olympio teaching hospital of Lome (Togo) on tetanus cases.
Results: We included 208 tetanus cases accounting for 6.5% of the whole hospitalizations in the infectious and tropical diseases department at this hospital. The median age of the patients was 23 [13-38 years] with male predominance (81.2%). The patients were workers (63.5%) and came mainly from urban areas (65.9%). Tetanus vaccination was only up to date in 9.3% of patients. Gateways were dominated by skin wounds (66.8%). Antitetanus serum was administered in 191 patients (91.8%) mainly through intrathecal route (189 patients (91.1%)). Complications were marked by superinfection of the wound (n=8), septic shock (n=3), acute respiratory failure and skin necrosis in 1 case respectively. The lethality was 27.4%.
Conclusion: The morbidity of tetanus, in particular juvenile morbidity, remains high with significant lethality. It is therefore important to place particular emphasis on the vaccine booster component.