Disseminated or military tuberculosis (TB) is defined as the presence of at least two non-contiguous sites of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, occurring as a result of progressive primary infection, reactivation and spread of a latent focus or due to iatrogenic origin. Disseminated TB represents a life-threatening condition, especially in at-risk children and when diagnosis and treatment are delayed. We report on a case of a 3-year old boy who presented with long-lasting unrecognised disseminated TB that was successfully managed in a low-resource setting.
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Chilundo, J., Muhelo, A., Ahivaldino, Z., Zucula, H., Macuácua, S., Mussagi, A. C., … Maggioni, G. (2023). Successful Management, in a Low-Resource Setting, of Disseminated Tuberculosis in a 3-Year Old Boy: A Case Report. Pathogens, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12091163
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