Therapeutic management of tetanus in a mare Singh K.P.1,*, Singh R.V.2, Singh Praneeta3, Singh S.K.4 1Veterinary Officer, Government Veterinary Hospital, Department of Animal Husbandry, Deoranian, Bareilly-243203 (Uttar Pradesh) 2Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Bhavdiya Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Ayodhya 3Assistant Professor, Department of Livestock Product Technology, C.V.A.Sc., GBPUAT, Pantnagar, U.S. Nagar, Uttrakhand 4Deputy C.V.O., Veterinary Hospital, Mehnagar, Asamgarh *Corresponding author. E-mail: drkpsvet@rediffmail.com
Online published on 16 September, 2024. Abstract A mare was presented with history of anorexia, stiffness, hyperesthesia and unable to open mouth since last three days. The clinical examination revealed high temperature, elevated heart rate, pulse rate, twitching of muscles and stiffness of legs with spread to the entire body. The affected mare was unable to eat and drink due to lock jaw condition. The affected mare also showed prolapse of third eyelids and dilated nostrils. Diagnosis was made based on co-relation of history, clinical findings and Gram’s staining of impression smear revealed typical gram-positive rods of Clostridium tetani which appeared like drum stick and hematological examination revealed leukocytosis with neutrophilia. The animal was treated with anti-tetanus serum, long-acting Penicillin, Flunixin meglumine, sedative, muscle relaxant, antihistaminic, multivitamins and fluid therapy. The affected mare showed complete clinical recovery after eight days of therapy. Top Keywords Immunoglobulin, Mare, Tetanus. Top |