Paratyphus

Last Updated: 2023-07-07

Author(s): Anzengruber F., Navarini A.

ICD11: 1A08

Notifiable infection with Salmonella parathyphi.

Incidence: 0.1-0.2/100,000 population/year (mostly in patients coming from poorer countries)

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  • Pathogen
    • Salmonella paratyphi.
  • Incubation period
    • 1-10 days.

  • Reduced general condition, fever, diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain and sometimes jaundice.
  • In the course, development of a maculopapular, truncal exanthema, which eventually spreads to the upper and lower extremities (palmoplantar recess).
  • An association with herpes simplex labialis is possible.

Blood culture

Stool sample

  • The vaccine for typhoid fever provides some protection against paratyphoid fever
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  • Good prognosis.
  • Up to 5% of patients become permanent excretors.

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