Background. In developed countries, typhoid fever is a travel-associated disease that is often overlooked. However, as standard blood and stool culture methods have relatively low sensitivity, diagnosis depends heavily on clinical signs and symptoms and on a high level of suspicion. Methods. Reported here is the case of an 18-year-old male who presented with fever and acute scrotal ulcers and whose blood cultures were positive for Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi. A review of genital ulcers associated with typhoid fever in the literature is discussed. Conclusion. This report suggests that typhoid fever is a differential diagnosis of acute genital ulcers.
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Choi, H. Y., Nickless, D., Tee, W., Tong, E., & Aboltins, C. A. (2015). Acute scrotal ulcers in typhoid fever: Case report and literature review. Tropical Medicine and Health, 43(1), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.2149/tmh.2014-28
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