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pubmed-article:16555513pubmed:abstractTextClinical and laboratory features, complications and treatment were retrospectively studied in 70 patients with bacteriologically documented typhoid fever, treated between January 1995 and June 2002 at Principal Hospital in Dakar, Senegal. Data analysis was done on a global basis as well as comparatively between the 37 children (under 15 years) and 33 adults. Mean age was 16.7 years (range, 1 to 52). The sex ratio was 1.4. Clinical manifestations included fever (97%), headache (50%), vomiting (71%), abdominal pain (54%), diarrhoea (49%), nnd splenomegaly (10%) without statistically significant difference between children and adults. Lyinphopenia was found in 51% of patients and anaemia in 78%. Coexisting illnesses Included malaria in 25.5% (mainly children) and hepatitis (transminases > 10N) in 24%. Complications included cholecystitis in 3 patients, gastrointestinal haemorrhage in 2, peritonitis in one, endocnrditis in one and osteomyelitis in one. Only one patient (HIV-positive) died. The incidence of antibiotic resistance was low, i.e., ainoxicilline: 2%, nalidixic acid: 1% and cotrimoxazole: 8.2%. No multidrug resistance was observed. This study shows that typhoid fever remains a major health problem in Dakar with slow resolution and potential complications. Amoxicililne and chloramphenicol can still be used for first-line treatment of typhoid fever. Little difference was found between children and adults.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16555513pubmed:articleTitle[Clinical and laboratory features of typhoid fever in Senegal. A 70-case study].lld:pubmed
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