A Rare Case of Salmonella Osteomyelitis in Immunocompetent Toddler Without Risk Factors

Salmonella infections are common, though rarely cause disseminated or severe disease in immunocompetent children. We present a case of severe salmonella osteomyelitis and epidural abscess in a patient without significant risk factors. This patient presented over the course of multiple visits with no...

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description Salmonella infections are common, though rarely cause disseminated or severe disease in immunocompetent children. We present a case of severe salmonella osteomyelitis and epidural abscess in a patient without significant risk factors. This patient presented over the course of multiple visits with nonspecific symptoms of fever, malaise, and eventual joint pain. As symptoms progressed, the workup was broadened to find the eventual source of infection.
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Antibiotics
Blood
Case reports
Diarrhea
Emergency medical care
Epidural
Families & family life
Family medical history
Fever
Gastroenteritis
Hospitals
Immunocompetence
Infections
Infectious Disease
Infectious diseases
Laboratories
Patients
Pediatrics
Risk factors
Salmonella
Sickle cell disease
Toddlers
Urine
title A Rare Case of Salmonella Osteomyelitis in Immunocompetent Toddler Without Risk Factors
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