Spectrum of neuropsychiatric complications in 791 cases of typhoid fever

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Over a 6 year period, we studied 791 patients with multidrug-resistant typhoid fewer, of whom 665 individuals (84%) developed neuropsychiatric manifestations. These were: acute confusional state (73%); myelitis (6%); cerebellitis (1%); parkinsonism (1%); acute psychosis (0.6%); meningo- encephalitis (0.5%); encephalitis (0.25%); sensory motor polyneuropathy, polymyositis, acute schizophrenia and bizarre neurological syndromes (0.12% each). Severe parkinsonian rigidity and meningo-encephalitis are associated with significant morbidity but very low mortality (0.5%).

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Ali, G., Rashid, S., Kamli, M. A., Shah, P. A., & Allaqaband, G. Q. (1997). Spectrum of neuropsychiatric complications in 791 cases of typhoid fever. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2(4), 314–318. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.1997.tb00145.x

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