Case report: typhoid in the Northern Territory

This article published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 25, No 1, January 2001 contains a report on a case of typhoid in the Northern Territory.

Page last updated: 14 March 2001

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Contributed by Dr David Peacock


Our recent typhoid case was a 42-year-old Indonesian oil-rig worker. He was a medical evacuation from the rig when he became unwell. He had recently spent some leave back home in Indonesia and that is where it is believed he contracted the disease. He was not a food-handler and there have been no reports of any other illness on the rig or supporting vessels.

He was diagnosed in Darwin Hospital and treated appropriately. He has now returned home.


This article was published in Communicable Diseases Intelligence Volume 25, No 1, January 2001.

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