CLINICAL PROFILE OF TYPHOID FEVER IN CHILDREN
Background: The present study describes the clinical presentation of typhoid fever. Methods: The study was a hospital based prospective study. Children of age 2 -18 years who presented with fever of 5 days or more with clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of typhoid fever and positive Widal test or Typhidot tests were included in the study. Results: Commonest sign noticed was toxic look (88.00%) followed by coated tongue (79.00%) and splenomegaly (63.00%). Hepatomegaly was also noted in 35.00% of cases. Conclusion: Typhoid fever remains to be as an endemic disease in this locality. All the signs and symptoms of the disease are nonspecific common with other acute febrile illnesses; a definitive diagnosis of the disease is required for treatment and to prevent transmission. Keywords: Enteric fever, Splenomegaly, Toxic look