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Salmonellosis complicating aortic aneurysms.
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1994
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EpidemiologyTyphoid FeverAortic DiseasesPathogenesisVascular SurgeryAortic AneurysmsBetter PrognosisArterial DiseaseInfection ControlHigh MortalityPublic HealthMedicineClinical MicrobiologyAortic Dissection
We present our experience with two cases of salmonella infected aortic aneurysms. The treatment of salmonella infected aortic aneurysms has been associated with a high mortality, primarily due to the rapidity with which the post-infective complications of salmonellosis develop. Early diagnosis, adequate anti-microbial therapy and improved vascular surgical methods have resulted in a better prognosis for salmonella infected aortic aneurysms.