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Clinical profile and predictors of severity in paediatric scrub typhus with pulmonary involvement.

Dinesh Kumar NarayanasamyThirunavukkarasu Arun BabuPrakash Mathiyalagen
Published in: Tropical doctor (2021)
Pulmonary involvement is common in children with scrub typhus. Our paper outlines the clinical characteristics of pulmonary involvement and analyses the predictors of its severity. All scrub typhus serology-positive (optical density >0.5) children with pulmonary symptoms were included. Of 506 serology-positive scrub typhus cases, 256 (50.5%) had pulmonary symptoms, of whom 50 (9.8%) were severe. These severe cases were compared with non-severe cases. Interstitial pneumonitis was the commonest chest radiographic finding. Logistic regression analysis identified 'fever clearance time' >48 h, facial puffiness, maculopapular rash and anaemia to be significantly associated with severe pulmonary involvement.
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