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Typhoid fever is an acute infectious disease caused by Salmonella enterica serotype typhi. The infection is responsible for endemic or epidemic outbreaks in tropical and subtropical countries, especially in Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Central and South Africa. Latin America, and it occurs sporadically in Poland. We reported two cases of imported typhoid fever after travelling to India and Nepal. In the tourists returning from the area hyperendemic for malaria, visceral leishmaniosis, amoebiasis and haemorrhagic fevers and not following tropical hygiene measures, persistent fever was a source of difficulties in differential diagnosis. In the first case, lack of anti-malarial chemoprophylaxis in the presence of anaemia and thrombocytopenia strongly suggested Plasmodium spp. infection. Two daily peaks of fever with
splenomegaly
, lymphadenopathy, leucopenia, high transaminases levels and co-existing positive serology for L. donovani pointed to visceral leishmaniosis. Late occurrence of specific anti-S. typhi agglutinins in the Widal test, cross-reactivity with S. paratyphi A and negative urine bacteriological culture were observed. In the second case, gastrointestinal disturbances, including pain, abdominal tenderness and diarrhoea gave a suspicion of
amoebic colitis
. Stool and urine cultures were negative for S. typhi and cross reactions with S. paratyphi A and C were reported. Typhoid fever was finally confirmed in both patients by an isolation of S. typhi from peripheral blood cultures. The effectiveness of treatment of choice with ciprofloxacin or ceftriaxone in a case of multidrug-resistant (MDR) strain of S. typhi was documented.
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PMID:[Diagnostic difficulties in febrile travellers returning from the tropics. Two cases of typhoid fever imported from India]. 1266 54
Summary Aims The coinfection of the VIH and the schistosomiasis is affections brought back in schistosomiasis endemic area. We valued the level of morbidity partner to the schistosomiasis in hospital yard to patients hospitalized without distinction of immunological statute of patients. Patients and Methods Our study was retrospective and prospective. We included all patients hospitalized to internal Medicine and infectious diseases carriers of schistosomiasis to the mucous rectal biopsy and parasitologic exam of stools and urines between January 1998 and July 2005. Results Twenty-four patients were included in the survey of which 15 of masculine sex (62,50%) and 9 of feminine sex (37,50%). The sex ratio (H/F) = 1,66. The most tainted professions were pupils, peasants and housewives. Ten patients had benefited from the VIH tracking (41,66%) and 6 patients were seropositive for the VIH (25%). Sixty fifteen percent of patients accommodated Schistosoma haematobium (18 cases), 20,83% Schistosoma mansoni (5 cases) and 1 patient had a mixed infection. It doesn't exist a statistically difference between the frequency of species met (p = 0,061) . The main motives of hospitalization were the fever (12,50%), the hepatomegaly and
splenomegaly
, the ascite, the abdominal pain associated to the diarrhea and the diarrhea associated to an anemic syndrome with 8,20% for each of these motives. The most frequent clinical symptomatology was diarrhea (12,50%). The underlying pathologies more associated were the opportunist infections of the VIH (8,30%) the cirrhosis (12,50%), a syndrome
amoebic dysentery
syndrome (8,30%), a hepatic granuloma (8,30%). In the group of patients HIV positive the symptomatology was made of chronic and /or of glair - bloody diarrhea. One alone patient with a rate of CD4 = 279/mm3 presented prurigos in bouquet on the right flank. All patients without immunological statute distinction answered favorably to the treatment by the praziquantel. Conclusion The schistosomiasis stays even frequent in hospital yard of Bamako. The best understanding of the interaction between HIV and schistosomiasis is a pledge of the success of struggle programs in endemic area of schistosomiasis and of VIH.
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PMID:Schistomiasis morbidity to hospital ward of hospital of point g in Bamako - Mali. 1961 72