Malaria and typhoid fever among patients presenting with febrile illnesses in Ga West Municipality, Ghana.
Tanko RufaiEnoch AninagyeiKwadwo Owusu AkuffoChristian Teye-Muno AyinPriscillia NorteyReginald QuansahFrancis Samuel CudjoeErnest Tei-MayaIsaiah Osei Duah JuniorAnthony Danso-AppiahPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Plasmodium falciparum and Salmonella spp coinfections were only up to 1.9%, while malaria and typhoid fever, individually, were responsible for 36.3% and 6.4%, respectively. Treatment of febrile conditions must be based on laboratory findings in order not to expose patients to unnecessary side effects of antibiotics and reduce the emergence and spread of drug resistance against antibiotics.