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    Tetanus is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. Localised tetanus is rare, unlike generalized tetanus which has been sufficiently described in the literature. We report a case of localised tetanus with no obvious entry site managed in the Department of Infectious Diseases in Bamako. The study involved a retired nurse aged 59 years who had not undergone tetanus booster immunisation within the last 10 years, corresponding to the date of her last delivery. She was referred to our Hospital with dysphagia associated with inability to open the buccal cavity. Patient's history was characterized by long-term therapy associated with many specialized consultations without any improvement. The diagnosis of localised tetanus with no obvious entry site was retained after having excluded any other local disorder. Outcome was favorable ten days after adequate management. Underdiagnosed or unknown to health-care providers, localised tetanus may mimic other diseases delaying diagnosis and management. Targeted campaign to build awareness should be implemented in order to improve adherence with immunization schedules. Copyright: Hermine Meli et al.

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    Hermine Meli, Mikaila Kaboré, Mohamed Aly Cissé, Abdoulaye Zaré, Mariam Soumaré, Yacouba Cissoko, Jean Paul Dembélé, Issa Konaté, Assetou Fofana, Sounkalo Dao. Localised tetanus with no obvious entry site: about a case in Bamako (Mali)]. The Pan African medical journal. 2020;36:377

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