Concomitant Dengue Fever with Haemophilus influenza and Candida tropicalis in an Infant: A Rare Association

Authors

  • Jagdish Kathwate Registrar, Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai-400036
  • Ira Shah Incharge, Pediatric HIV and TB Clinic & Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai & Consultant in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjid.v1i2.24904

Keywords:

Dengue, co-infection, Haemophilus Influenza, Candida tropicalis

Abstract

Dengue represents common endemic infection in tropical areas. Occurrence of bacterial and fungal superinfection or coinfection in patients with dengue is rare. In case of persistent fever in patients with dengue, co-infection with bacteria and fungi should be kept in mind and patients should be investigated accordingly. We report an unique case of an infant with severe dengue fever presenting as meningoencephalitis with co-infection with Hemophilus Influenza and Candida tropicalis.

Bangladesh Journal of Infectious Diseases 2014;1(2):38-40

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Published

2015-09-06

How to Cite

Kathwate, J., & Shah, I. (2015). Concomitant Dengue Fever with Haemophilus influenza and Candida tropicalis in an Infant: A Rare Association. Bangladesh Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1(2), 38–40. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjid.v1i2.24904

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Case Reports