Literature DB >> 8484236

[Complications and the proximate causes of death in typhoid].

A N Bobin, N D Klochkov, N V Bogomolova.   

Abstract

The article analyses the 65 lethal cases by typhoid in the period 1980-1986 during an outbreak of infection among the servicemen of the 40-th Army. All the deceased had the age of 18-37, 79.8% of them were 18-20 years old. The most frequent complications were: myocarditis (84.6%), pneumonia (75.4%), hemorrhagic syndrome (50.8%), intestinal perforation (49.2%), intestinal ulcer hemorrhage (21.5%), pleuritis (20.0%), purulent complications (11.7%), endotoxic shock (12.3%). The structure of proximate causes of death was as following: perforative peritonitis (30.8%), pneumonia (20.0%), acute heart failure (13.8%), intestinal ulcer hemorrhage (12.3%), suprarenal hemorrhage (7.7%). The results obtained during this study prove the fact that this outbreak of epidemic infection had the features of classical typhoid.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8484236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Voen Med Zh        ISSN: 0026-9050


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