Age: 45 years
Weight: 43 kg (experiencing weight loss)
Diagnosis: Typhoid fever
Treatment History:
Antibiotics: Clavam and Azithromycin
Test Results:
04/09/2024:
O Antigen: 1:80
H Antigen: 1:160
06/01/2025:
O Antigen: 1:80
H Antigen: 1:160
Haemoglobin: 11.3 g/dL
Platelet count: 314,000/mm³
Treatment: STARCLAV 625, ZECAL 40+, NUROKIND PLUS NF
CUE:
WBC: 4–5 cells/HPF
Epithelial cells: 5–6 cells/HPF
Current Symptoms:
Weakness
Dizziness
weight loss
1. Is the typhoid infection still active based on the results?
2. Are the current symptoms related to the infection or post-typhoid effects?
3. Should the antibiotics be continued or changed?
4. What further investigations or treatments are required to address these symptoms?
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