Salmonella typhi endocarditis: A case report

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Abstract

Salmonella are a rare cause of infective endocarditis. This report describes a case where Salmonella typhi was isolated from the blood and urine of a patient with echocardiographically documented aortic valve disease and endocarditis. The patient was treated with two weeks of ceftriaxone (3 g/day) and amikacin (15 mg/kg/day), followed by a further two weeks of ceftriaxone (3 g/day) alone. He made a complete recovery.

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Khan, G. Q., Kadri, S. M., Hassan, G., Shahid, I. T., Gazanfar, A., Kak, M., & Showkat, H. (2003). Salmonella typhi endocarditis: A case report. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 56(10), 801–802. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.56.10.801

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