
Co-infection of Hepatitis A Virus with Salmonella Typhi
Author(s) -
Msi Tipu Chowdhury,
Sadia Sultana,
Sabikun Nahar Urmy
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
kyamc journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2308-2860
pISSN - 2308-2720
DOI - 10.3329/kyamcj.v12i4.58228
Subject(s) - typhoid fever , medicine , salmonella typhi , hepatitis a , sanitation , salmonella , hepatitis , hygiene , abdominal pain , virology , pathology , biochemistry , chemistry , genetics , escherichia coli , biology , bacteria , gene
Waterborne diseases are very common in developing countries like Bangladesh due to intake of contaminated water from local water supply authority, along with inadequate sewage and water drainage systems. Multiple infections can occur with contaminated water. Viral hepatitis and typhoid fever are endemic in our country. Both are transmitted feco‐orally and are associated with poor sanitation, poor hygiene. Sometimes more than one type of infection along with coexisting febrile illness makes the diagnosis and management a challenging task. We report a case of 10 years young girl came to us with 10 days history of low grade intermittent fever, yellow discoloration of sclera and urine and right upper abdominal pain and final diagnosis was confirmed as co-infection of Hepatitis A and Salmonella typhi infection.KYAMC Journal. 2022;12(04): 250-251