2019
DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_202_18
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Myositis associated with Salmonella paratyphi A bacteremia appears to be common

Abstract: Background: Fever and severe myalgia in a tropical country like India bring to mind leptospirosis, rickettsioses, dengue, and other viral fevers. Enteric fever is widely prevalent in Asia, but myositis has not been previously described in Salmonella paratyphi A bacteremia. Materials and Methods: Retrospectively, we recruited patients with enteric fever admitted to our treating unit over a 6-month period. Demography, historical, clinical, and l… Show more

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“…Salmonella typhi has been reported to cause rhabdomyolysis and focal abscesses. 4 A study compared the clinical features of salmonella muscle infections with those who reported typical pyomyositis with staphylococcus aureus. The literature study was divided by sex, duration of symptoms at presentation, and muscle group involvement.…”
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“…Salmonella typhi has been reported to cause rhabdomyolysis and focal abscesses. 4 A study compared the clinical features of salmonella muscle infections with those who reported typical pyomyositis with staphylococcus aureus. The literature study was divided by sex, duration of symptoms at presentation, and muscle group involvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%