Abstract

A neglected tropical disease, melioidosis is known to have variability in clinical presentations. Here, we described clinical features that should alert the physicians on the possibility of melioidosis. In this review of 86 cases from 2001 to 2011, the common presentations of melioidosis in the Emergency Department (ED), Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia were; male gender (79.1%), in working age group (47.8±15.2year-old), worked in contact with soil (73.3%), presented with fever (91.9%), in rainy season (55.8%), have underlying diabetes mellitus (79.1%), have leukocytosis (67.4%) and high blood glucose (62.8%) during presentation. In 34.9% of cases, the antimicrobials were initiated at the ED and only 10.5% include antimelioid drugs. Thirty-one patients (36.0%) died due to melioidosis and 51.6% of this were within 48h of admission. Despite high mortality rate, the clinical awareness on the possibility of melioidosis among emergency physicians is still low and need to be strengthened.

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