CLINICAL CASE OF THE GENERALIZED FORM OF SALMONELLOSIS IN BUKOVYNA REGION

Authors

  • V. D. Moskaliuk Bukovyna State Medical University
  • A. M. Sokol Bukovyna State Medical University
  • Yu. O. Randiuk Bukovyna State Medical University
  • T. R. Kolotylo Bukovyna State Medical University
  • I. V. Balaniuk Bukovyna State Medical University
  • I. V. Rudan Bukovyna State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2018.3.9424

Keywords:

salmonella, Bukovyna

Abstract

The aim of the work – to describe the case of a generalized form of salmonellosis in an adult immunocompetent man.

Adequate and timely therapy provided a complete recovery of the patient. A conclusion about the increasing of salmonellosis morbidity in the world as well as in Ukraine in particular is made.

Author Biographies

V. D. Moskaliuk, Bukovyna State Medical University

Doctor of Medicine, Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases of Bukovyna State Medical University

A. M. Sokol, Bukovyna State Medical University

Doctor of Medicine, Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases of Bukovyna State Medical University

Yu. O. Randiuk, Bukovyna State Medical University

Candidate of Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases of Bukovyna State Medical University”

I. V. Balaniuk, Bukovyna State Medical University

Candidate of Medicine, Assistant Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases of Bukovyna State Medical University

I. V. Rudan, Bukovyna State Medical University

Assistant Professor of the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases of Bukovyna State Medical University

Published

2018-10-12

How to Cite

Moskaliuk, V. D., Sokol, A. M., Randiuk, Y. O., Kolotylo, T. R., Balaniuk, I. V., & Rudan, I. V. (2018). CLINICAL CASE OF THE GENERALIZED FORM OF SALMONELLOSIS IN BUKOVYNA REGION. Infectious Diseases – Infektsiyni Khvoroby, (3), 65–67. https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2018.3.9424

Issue

Section

Brief reports