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Pneumonia with pleural empyema caused by Salmonella Typhi in an immunocompetent child living in a non-endemic country.

Gwénaëlle Duhil de BénazéEmilie DesselasVéronique HoudouinPatricia Mariani-KurkdjianAhmed KhenicheStéphane DaugerGéraldine PonceletJean GaschignardMichaël Levy
Published in: Paediatrics and international child health (2017)
Extra-intestinal complications of Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) infections usually occur in endemic countries and in patients with underlying risk conditions. A 14-year-old immunocompetent girl was admitted with respiratory distress owing to S. Typhi pneumonia and pleural empyema. She was a native of Ivory Coast but had lived in France for 4 years and had not travelled abroad for several years. There were no gastro-intestinal symptoms and no S. Typhi carriage was detected in her family. She recovered completely with ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin and pleural drainage was not required. An atypical presentation of S. Typhi should be considered even in settings where there are no risk factors.
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