Abstract

Typhoid fever is one of the representative febrile diseases in tropical and subtropical countries with poor hygiene. Among the anaemic conditions involving patients with typhoid fever, autoimmune hemolytic anaemia would be one of the potential causes in the absence of G6PD deficiency or intestinal haemorrhage.

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