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Typhus fever: an overlooked diagnosis
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2009-06
Author(s)
Mazumder, Ramendra N.
Pietroni, Mark A.C.
Mosabbir, Nadia
Salam, M.A.
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A case of typhus fever is presented. On admission, the clinical diagnosis was typhoid fever. Forty-eight hours after admission, the presence of subconjunctival haemorrhage, malena, and jaundice raised the possibility of a different aetiology, the two most likely differentials being dengue and typhus. Finally, a co-infection of typhoid and typhus was discovered. This uncommon clinical scenario should be taken into account in the management of patients with high fever on admission being treated as a case of typhoid fever
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J Health Popul Nutr 2009 Jun;27(3):419-21.