Author:
Gong Yuehua,Li Jianlin,Zhu Dongnan,Wang Songsong,Xu Yingchun,Li Yan,Wang Yanqing,Song Yan,Liu Wenjuan,Tian Yunlong
Abstract
Typhoid fever is usually a mild clinical disease. Typhoid fever with massive intestinal hemorrhage is rare in the antibiotic era. Acute acalculous cholecystitis (AAC) is also rare in adults. Here, we describe the first adult case of typhoid fever with both complications due to Vi-negative and fluoroquinolone-insensitive Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) infection. We aim to alert physicians to this rare condition.