stivkrampe
Stivkrampe, also known as tetanus, is an acute, toxin-mediated disease caused by the neurotoxin tetanospasmin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The toxin disrupts inhibitory neurotransmission in the central nervous system, leading to unopposed motor neuron activity, muscle rigidity, and painful spasms.
Transmission occurs when C. tetani spores enter a wound, particularly deep or contaminated wounds. Spores are
Clinical features typically begin with stiffness of the jaw and neck (lockjaw), progressing to generalized muscle
Diagnosis is primarily clinical, based on history of wound exposure and characteristic symptoms. Laboratory tests support
Treatment aims to remove the source of toxin, neutralize circulating toxin, control spasms, and provide supportive
Prevention relies on vaccination with tetanus toxoid as part of routine immunization (DTaP for children, Tdap