Literature DB >> 14768191

Typhoid fever: clinical diagnosis versus laboratory confirmation.

B A Ngwu1, J A Agbo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recently there has been an increase in the clinically diagnosed typhoid fever in various parts of Nigeria with subsequent increase in public fear of possible epidemics of the disease. In this study the accuracy of clinically diagnosed typhoid fever were investigated.
METHODS: Blood and stool specimens from 260 patients clinically diagnosed typhoid fever were investigated using Widal test and bacteriological culture methods respectively.
RESULTS: One hundred and thirty-four (51.5%) of the cases investigated were positive and that there was a significant difference (P < 0.05) between the clinically diagnosed and bacteriologically confirmed typhoid fever cases. Causative organisms were Salmonella typhi 46 (34.3%); S paratyphi B 34 (25.4%); S paratyphi A 24 (17.9%); S paratyphi C 20 (14.9%); other Salmonella spp 10 (7.5%). Young adults and males were predominantely affected.
CONCLUSION: Most of the clinically diagnosed typhoid cases were misdiagnosis and the hue and cry by the general public on the epidemic of typhoid fever could not be justified. It is recommended that careful detailed history taking, meticulous clinical examination and prompt bacteriological culturing of specimens from suspected typhoid cases will improve the accuracy of clinically diagnosed typhoid fever.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14768191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Niger J Med        ISSN: 1115-2613


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1.  Typhoid fever in a Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria: Another look at the Widal agglutination test as a preferred option for diagnosis.

Authors:  Osahon Enabulele; Simeon Nyemike Awunor
Journal:  Niger Med J       Date:  2016 May-Jun

2.  Salmonella Typhi Colonization Provokes Extensive Transcriptional Changes Aimed at Evading Host Mucosal Immune Defense During Early Infection of Human Intestinal Tissue.

Authors:  K P Nickerson; S Senger; Y Zhang; R Lima; S Patel; L Ingano; W A Flavahan; D K V Kumar; C M Fraser; C S Faherty; M B Sztein; M Fiorentino; A Fasano
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2018-04-12       Impact factor: 8.143

3.  A Meta-Analysis of Typhoid Diagnostic Accuracy Studies: A Recommendation to Adopt a Standardized Composite Reference.

Authors:  Helen L Storey; Ying Huang; Chris Crudder; Allison Golden; Tala de los Santos; Kenneth Hawkins
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-11-13       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Typhoid fever among febrile Nigerian patients: Prevalence, diagnostic performance of the Widal test and antibiotic multi-drug resistance.

Authors:  Martin E Ohanu; Michael O Iroezindu; Uzoamaka Maduakor; Obinna D Onodugo; Harish C Gugnani
Journal:  Malawi Med J       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 0.875

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