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Postgrad Med J ; 76(892): 80-4, 2000 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10644383

ABSTRACT

We review the significance of the Widal agglutination test in the diagnosis of typhoid fever. Over 100 years since its introduction as a serologic means of detecting the presence of typhoid fever, the Widal test continues to be plagued with controversies involving the quality of the antigens used and interpretation of the result, particularly in endemic areas. Areas of concern with clinical and laboratory significance discussed in this review include: the techniques of test performance, interpretation of results, limitation of the value of the test results in endemic typhoid areas, the quality of the antigens used, and alternative diagnostic tests.


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Hemagglutination Tests/methods , Typhoid Fever/diagnosis , Antigens, Bacterial , Humans , Salmonella paratyphi A/immunology , Salmonella typhi/immunology , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Natl Med Assoc ; 86(4): 313-5, 1994 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8040909

ABSTRACT

A rare case of Eikenella corrodens endocarditis in an intravenous drug user is reported. Repeated blood cultures from the patient established the diagnosis of this infection. However, evaluation of the cardiac function using two-dimensional echocardiography with Doppler flow demonstrated a large pedunculated tricuspid vegetation. Also evident on this study was a dilated right ventricle with diminished contractility and regurgitation. Complete sterilization of the blood was achieved after a 2-week course of intravenous penicillin and gentamicin followed by an additional 4-week course of intravenous penicillin alone. Clinicians treating suspected IV drug users should be aware of the potential pathogenicity of this rare, facultative, anaerobic gram-negative bacillus (E corrodens). A combination of intravenous penicillin and aminoglycoside should be considered as the initial treatment followed by an additional course of intravenous penicillin for such patients with valvular vegetation.


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Eikenella corrodens , Endocarditis, Bacterial/etiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/etiology , Substance Abuse, Intravenous , Adult , Endocarditis, Bacterial/microbiology , Female , Humans
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