“…Typhoidal Salmonella is mainly caused by Salmonella enterica serotype typhi which tends to cause more profound and predominant disease in the majority of cases while Salmonella enterica serotype para-typhi ( Salmonella paratyphi A, B, and C ) accounts for less serious presentation in the minority of cases [6] . In the susceptible population, besides the clear manifestation as an invasive form of the disease, Salmonella BSI can also seed into many body organs leading to distant diseases causing bones, joints, and endovascular infections with serious consequences [16] . Therefore, prompt recognition and initiation of appropriate management is vital to prevent distant complications.…”