Schistosoma Intercalatum and Relapses of Salmonella Infection in Children
1984; American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; Volume: 33; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4269/ajtmh.1984.33.1166
ISSN1476-1645
AutoresD Gendrel, D Richard-Lenoble, Maryvonne Kombila, E. Engohan, M Nardou, A. Moussavou, A Galliot, R. Toure,
Tópico(s)Parasites and Host Interactions
ResumoTwenty-five African children from Libreville had concomitant typhoid or paratyphoid fever (Salmonella typhi, 4 children; Salmonella paratyphi A, 1; S. paratyphi B, 5; S. paratyphi C, 15) and Schistosoma intercalatum infection. In 19 children treated for both infections, no relapse occurred. In the six others, antibiotics alone were given and the Salmonella infection relapsed after 1 month. No relapse occurred after a second course of antibiotics together with treatment for the S. intercalatum infection. This observation suggests that S. intercalatum prolongs Salmonella infection, as do other species of schistosomes. The concomitant treatment of both infections is recommended.
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