Evaluation of Tetanus Cases Presenting to the Emergency Department at a Tertiary hospital in Somalia

Aim: Tetanus is an infection characterized by muscle spasms and trismus caused by toxins produced by Clostridium tetani. Although tetanus is a vaccine-preventable disease, it continues to be a public health problem in developing countries with high mortality rates. This study was conducted to evalua...

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