Sexually acquired Salmonella Typhi urinary tract infection
We report a case of isolated urinary Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi in an HIV-positive man who has sex with men. He was clinically well and blood and stool cultures were negative, indicating that this may have been a sexually acquired urinary tract infection.
Source: International Journal of STD and AIDS - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Wielding, S., Scott, G. Tags: Case reports Source Type: research
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