Background: Blood cultures are used to confirm a diagnosis of enteric fever but reported sensitivities can be as low as 40%. Aims: To determine the factors associated with a negative blood culture in Cambodian children with suspected enteric fever. Methods: In a retrospective study of hospitalised Cambodian children given a discharge diagnosis of enteric fever, the following factors associated with a negative blood culture were analysed: age, blood culture volume, prior antibiotic therapy, duration of illness and disease severity. Results: In 227 hospitalised Cambodian children with a discharge diagnosis of enteric fever, it was confirmed in 70% by a positive blood culture. There was no association between a negative blood cultur...
BACKGROUND: Blood culture is the current standard for diagnosing bacteremic illnesses, yet it is not...
Background Blood culture collection practice in low-resource settings where routine blood culture c...
BACKGROUND: Febrile illnesses are pre-eminent contributors to morbidity and mortality among children...
Background: Blood cultures are used to confirm a diagnosis of enteric fever but reported sensitiviti...
BackgroundBlood cultures are used to confirm a diagnosis of enteric fever but reported sensitivities...
Introduction: Enteric fever, an infectious disease affects children mostly those who are deprived of...
Typhoid fever was confirmed by positive blood culture in 5 (3.7%) of 134 febrile children hospitaliz...
Typhoid fever was confirmed by positive blood culture in 5 (3.7%) of 134 febrile children hospitaliz...
BACKGROUND: Enteric fever remains a major public health problem in low resource settings and antibio...
BackgroundIn surveillance for typhoid fever, under-detection of cases occurs when patients with feve...
Enteric fever remains a major public health problem in low resource settings and antibiotic resistan...
Objectives: Most children presenting with febrile illness require a blood culture to determine the c...
Background:In surveillance for typhoid fever, under-detection of cases occurs when patients with fev...
Objective: The objective of our research is to find out the appearance of enteric fever of usual pat...
BACKGROUND: Febrile illnesses are pre-eminent contributors to morbidity and mortality among children...
BACKGROUND: Blood culture is the current standard for diagnosing bacteremic illnesses, yet it is not...
Background Blood culture collection practice in low-resource settings where routine blood culture c...
BACKGROUND: Febrile illnesses are pre-eminent contributors to morbidity and mortality among children...
Background: Blood cultures are used to confirm a diagnosis of enteric fever but reported sensitiviti...
BackgroundBlood cultures are used to confirm a diagnosis of enteric fever but reported sensitivities...
Introduction: Enteric fever, an infectious disease affects children mostly those who are deprived of...
Typhoid fever was confirmed by positive blood culture in 5 (3.7%) of 134 febrile children hospitaliz...
Typhoid fever was confirmed by positive blood culture in 5 (3.7%) of 134 febrile children hospitaliz...
BACKGROUND: Enteric fever remains a major public health problem in low resource settings and antibio...
BackgroundIn surveillance for typhoid fever, under-detection of cases occurs when patients with feve...
Enteric fever remains a major public health problem in low resource settings and antibiotic resistan...
Objectives: Most children presenting with febrile illness require a blood culture to determine the c...
Background:In surveillance for typhoid fever, under-detection of cases occurs when patients with fev...
Objective: The objective of our research is to find out the appearance of enteric fever of usual pat...
BACKGROUND: Febrile illnesses are pre-eminent contributors to morbidity and mortality among children...
BACKGROUND: Blood culture is the current standard for diagnosing bacteremic illnesses, yet it is not...
Background Blood culture collection practice in low-resource settings where routine blood culture c...
BACKGROUND: Febrile illnesses are pre-eminent contributors to morbidity and mortality among children...