False-positive widal in melioidosis
Enteric fever is endemic in this part of the world, and Widal test is one of the time-honored laboratory tests that are being used for years to diagnose the disease. On the other hand, melioidosis is a newly emerging disease from this region, which is most often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed by cli...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of medical sciences 2009-10, Vol.63 (10), p.464 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Enteric fever is endemic in this part of the world, and Widal test is
one of the time-honored laboratory tests that are being used for years
to diagnose the disease. On the other hand, melioidosis is a newly
emerging disease from this region, which is most often misdiagnosed or
underdiagnosed by clinicians. It is well accepted that false-positive
Widal reactions following certain non-typhoid Salmonella infections may
occur commonly. Three cases of high titers of Widal test are described,
where melioidosis was the actual diagnosis in every occasion and was
never suspected until diagnosed microbiologically. All the patients had
shown a partial response to ceftriaxone. Blood and pus cultures grew
Burkholderia pseudomallei, whereas Salmonella typhi was not isolated
from blood in any patient. With appropriate antibiotics, the patients
showed clinical and microbiological improvement with lowering of Widal
titers. These 3 cases show that high Widal titer in any patient may
mislead the diagnosis of melioidosis, and further laboratory workup
should always be done to rule out melioidosis, especially in cases with
nonresponsiveness to treatment. |
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ISSN: | 0019-5359 1998-3654 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0019-5359.57647 |