Procalcitonin levels in salmonella infection |
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Authors: | Vikas Mishra Jehangir Sorabjee |
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Affiliation: | From: Department of Medicine, Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
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Abstract: | Aim:Procalcitonin (PCT) as a diagnostic marker for bacteremia and sepsis has been extensively studied. We aimed to study PCT levels in Salmonella infections whether they would serve as marker for early diagnosis in endemic areas to start empiric treatment while awaiting blood culture report.Materials and Methods:BACTEC blood culture was used to isolate Salmonella in suspected enteric fever patients. Serum PCT levels were estimated before starting treatment.Results:In 60 proven enteric fever patients, median value of serum PCT levels was 0.22 ng/ml, values ranging between 0.05 and 4 ng/ml. 95% of patients had near normal or mild increase (<0.5 ng/ml), only 5% of patients showed elevated levels. Notably, high PCT levels were found only in severe sepsis.Conclusion:PCT levels in Salmonella infections are near normal or minimally increased which differentiates it from other systemic Gram-negative infections. PCT cannot be used as a specific diagnostic marker of typhoid. |
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Keywords: | Bacteremia enteric fever procalcitonin Salmonella sepsis typhoid |
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