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Co-Infection: Weil's Syndrome with Hepatitis B Infection- A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Hitch.

[scrub typhus]

Undifferentiated Acute Febrile Illness (AFI) is a common clinical syndrome among patients seeking hospital care. Detection of co-infections at the time of presentation is a diagnostic challenge, especially with limited laboratory support. Even if detected, early treatment and cure of these co-infections can be difficult for the clinicians. We are presenting a rare case of Hepatitis B and leptospirosis co-infection with high titres of Salmonella paratyphi A and scrub typhus. There are a few reports of leptospirosis in Hepatitis -B infected individuals but no generalization can be made due to limited data. Prompt and accurate serological diagnosis of multiple infectious agents have becomes mandatory in a healthcare set-up.

Diseases presenting "hepatitis" symptom

  • benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
  • cholangiocarcinoma
  • congenital toxoplasmosis
  • dracunculiasis
  • esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
  • hirschsprung disease
  • inclusion body myositis
  • legionellosis
  • neuralgic amyotrophy
  • papillon-lefèvre syndrome
  • primary effusion lymphoma
  • pyomyositis
  • scrub typhus
  • severe combined immunodeficiency
  • typhoid
  • waldenström macroglobulinemia

This symptom has already been validated