Typhoid

Typhoid or typhoid fever is a reportable, fecal-oral, potentially fatal infectious disease, caused by the bacteria <i>Salmonella typhi</i> and characterized by a non-focal fever.

Pneumonia

Inflammation of any part of the lung parenchyma.


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PMID (PMCID)
17048187
FEMALE Adult
[Practical aspects on fever in returning travellers].
Hatz ChF.
Ther Umsch. 2006;63(10):673-7.
Bacterial meningitis or other causes of septicaemia (Pyelonephritis, Pneumonia), severe bacterial infections of the intestines and amoebic liver abscess, typhoid fever, and viral haemorrhagic fevers should always be considered.
8344051
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Cerebrospinal fluid pleocytosis in children with pneumonia but lacking evidence of meningitis.
Nussinovitch M, Cohen HA, Frydman M, Varsano I.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 1993;32(6):372-3.
Headache, nuchal rigidity, positive Kernig's sign, and even convulsions may be observed during severe bacterial infections such as pneumonia, pyelonephritis, typhoid fever, and bacillary dysentery.
3704861
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Psittacosis in the RSA.
Gear JH, Miller GB, Woolf M, Patz IM.
S Afr Med J. 1986;69(11):689-93.
Patients usually provisionally diagnosed as having typhoid fever or pneumonia are regularly admitted to the Rietfontein Fever Hospital suffering from psittacosis.
3850013
FEMALE Child
Salmonella typhi pneumonia without gastrointestinal manifestations.
Olutola PS, Familusi JB.
Diagn Imaging Clin Med. 1985;54(5):263-7.
The literature on pneumonia in typhoid fever is briefly reviewed.