sexta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2016

Tetanus may possibly be confounded with spinal meningitis

Tetanus may possibly be confounded with spinal meningitis

Tetanus may possibly be confounded with spinal meningitis



Tetanus may possibly be confounded with spinal meningitis, but the character of the spasm-locked jaw, retraction of the eyeballs, the difficulty in swallowing due to spasms of the muscles of the pharynx, and above all, the absence of paralysis, should serve to make the distinction.

Prevention. When a valuable horse has sustained a wound that it is feared may be followed by tetanus, it is well to administer a dose of tetanus antitoxin. This is injected beneath the skin with a hypodermic syringe. A very high degree of protection may in this way be afforded. This antitoxin should be administered only by a competent veterinarian.


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