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Article: Murine typhus and febrile illness, Nepal.(DISPATCHES)(Clinical report)
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- Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Article date:
- October 1, 2008
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Murine typhus was diagnosed by PCR in 50 (7%) of 756 adults with febrile illness seeking treatment at Patan Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal. Of patients with murine typhus, 64% were women, 86% were residents of Kathmandu, and 90% were unwell during the winter. No characteristics clearly distinguished typhus patients from those with blood culture-positive enteric fever.
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In 2001, we found Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi and S. enterica serotype Paratyphi A to be the most common causes of bloodstream infections among adults with febrile illness who sought treatment at Patan Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal (1). Another important finding was the ...