Typhoid and paratyphoid fever in 192 hospitalized children in Thailand

Am J Dis Child. 1987 Aug;141(8):862-5. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1987.04460080048025.

Abstract

From 1977 to 1984, Salmonella typhi was isolated from 85% and Salmonella paratyphl A was isolated from 15% of 192 Thai children with enteric fever at Children's Hospital, Bangkok. Children with enteric fever presented with sudden onset of fever and gastrointestinal symptoms. of fever presented with sudden onset Diarrhea occurred in 62% of children with paratyphoid fever and 36% of children with typhoid fever. Rose spots were seen in 15% of patients with typhoid and 7% of patients with paratyphoid fever. There were no deaths. Bronchitis and pneumonia occurring in 11% of patients were the most common complications. Acute hemolysis occurred in 3% of the patients with typhoid fever who had thalassemia or glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. Chloramphenicol-resistant S typhi, which accounted for 70% of the isolates in 1977, has since 1982 accounted for less than 2% of isolates.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Paratyphoid Fever / complications
  • Paratyphoid Fever / diagnosis
  • Paratyphoid Fever / drug therapy
  • Paratyphoid Fever / epidemiology*
  • Salmonella paratyphi A
  • Thailand
  • Typhoid Fever / complications
  • Typhoid Fever / diagnosis
  • Typhoid Fever / drug therapy
  • Typhoid Fever / epidemiology*

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents