Tetanus in a canine: clinical and therapeutic aspects

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Tetanus is a serious and rare disease in small animals, of an acute nature and mediated by the action of the neurotoxin tetanospasmin, from the bacillus Clostridium tetani. This report describes a case of tetanus in a canine, with emphasis on its clinical and therapeutic aspects, in addition to its clinical recovery. A canine, female, Pitbull breed, five months old, in status epilepticus, was attended at the Veterinary Hospital of the University of Passo Fundo. After stabilizing the patient, the animal was found in a trestle position, with generalized spastic paralysis, risus sardonicus, trismus, erect tail and ears, and difficulty in expanding the thorax. The presumptive diagnosis of tetanus was established based on the anamnesis, clinical signs, and laboratory findings. The established supportive treatment included hydro electrolytic replacement, anti-tetanus serum, antibiotic therapy, analgesia, myorelaxant and anticonvulsant drugs. The patient's intensive management was carried out with urethral and gastroesophageal probing, changes of position every two hours, and reduction of environmental stimuli. Physiotherapy and acupuncture were also used to complement the treatment and accelerate recovery. The patient was discharged one month after the beginning of the treatment, presenting satisfactory evolution. In the present case, the clinical examination in association with the characteristic clinical signs of the disease, added to the detailed anamnesis, was essential for the presumptive diagnosis of tetanus. In addition, intensive management, drug treatment, physiotherapy, and acupuncture enabled the evolution of the clinical condition to cure.
Keywords: Clostridium tetani, diagnosis; spastic paralysis; tetanospasmin; treatment.

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2022-12-26

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SILVA, Gabriela Pereira da; GARCIA, Cinthia; SILVA, Rúbia Schallenberger da; KLASER, Bruno Webber; ARENHART, Sandra; MENIN, Álvaro; LIMA, Andressa Antunes de; PADILHA, Vanessa Sasso. Tetanus in a canine: clinical and therapeutic aspects. Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira, Goiânia, v. 24, 2022. DOI: 10.1590/1809-6891v24e-73825E. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/73825. Acesso em: 6 dec. 2025.

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