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  • ...ite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_cgi?term=Fever |title=Fever|author=National Library of Medicine |accessdate=2007-11-16 |format= |work=} ...nt, several clinical findings can suggest the underlying cause of an acute fever.
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  • '''Typhoid fever''' is an acute systemic febrile infection caused by ''[[Salmonella typhi]] | title = Typhoid Fever
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  • #REDIRECT [[Viral hemorrhagic fever]]
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  • ...d [[arthralgia|arthralgias]], it has been called "breakbone fever". Dengue fever is most prevalent in southeast Asia, but also occurs in Africa, Europe, Sou ...|doi=10.1007/s10156-007-0516-9}}</ref> Most cases of [[Dengue hemorrhagic fever]] occur in secondary Dengue.<ref name="pmid17593497"/>
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  • '''Q fever''' is a febrile illness, sometimes presenting as chronic [[endocarditis]], | title = Q fever
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  • '''Scarlet fever''', also called '''scarlatina''', is an infection with ''[[Streptococcus ...ly 3% of untreated and 0.3% of untreated cases may continue to [[rheumatic fever]], which can do permanent heart damage.
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  • ...pyogenes]]'', usually presenting as a sudden sore throat with a red rash, fever, and changes in the color of the tongue.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...g mechanism, cause frequent bleeding, thus the general term '''hemorrhagic fever (HF)'''. While there are some common biological features among the causativ | title = Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF): Current, comprehensive information on pathogenesis, microbiology, ep
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  • ...'', a bacterium that affects both humans and animals, resulting in a rash, fever, malaise, and muscular pains.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scarlet fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Typhoid fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dengue fever]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fever}}
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  • ...haracterized by fever and bleeding disorders that can all progress to high fever, shock and death in extreme cases.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Viral hemorrhagic fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...] in the family [[Flaviviridae]] which includes [[Dengue fever]], [[yellow fever]], [[West Nile virus|West Nile]] and other viruses.
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  • ...haracterized by fever and bleeding disorders that can all progress to high fever, shock and death in extreme cases.
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}} {{r|Fever}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Viral hemorrhagic fever]]
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  • The [[rickettsia]] that causes [[Q fever]].
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  • A [[virus]] that causes severe [[hemhorragic fever]] and often death, that is easily spread.
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  • A mosquito-borne ''[[Flavivirus]]'' causing West Nile fever and possibly [[encephalitis]] or [[meningitis]].
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  • ...lammatory drug commonly used for the reduction of moderate to severe pain, fever, inflammation and stiffness.
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  • *[[Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus]] *[[Lassa fever virus]]
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  • ...s in the blood in certain acute inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatic fever, bacterial infections, and neoplastic diseases.
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  • ...ty of spotted fevers throughout the world including Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
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  • ...sis of Yellow Fever Epidempic] - ''Destroying Angel: Benjamin Rush, Yellow Fever and the Birth of Modern Medicine'' - Online book, essays, primary documents
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  • Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, characterized by the sudden onset of fever, leukocytosis, and tender, erythematous, well-demarcated papules and plaque
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  • ...ne is indicator for [[typhus fever]], [[Q fever]], [[Rocky Mountain sptted fever]], [[rickettsial pox]] and tick fevers casued by ''[[Rickettsiae]]'', ''[[S
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  • ...algesic]] [[antipyretic]] drug widely used for the treatment of headaches, fever and other minor aches and pains; has no antiinflammatory activity
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  • Virus of the genus Flavivirus, that is the cause of dengue fever.
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  • ...acquired (e.g., valley fever, San Joaquin fever, desert fever, California fever) or clinical manifestations with which it presents (eg, desert rheumatism,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dengue fever]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fever}}
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  • ...'', a bacterium that affects both humans and animals, resulting in a rash, fever, malaise, and muscular pains.
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  • ...pyogenes]]'', usually presenting as a sudden sore throat with a red rash, fever, and changes in the color of the tongue.
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  • ...n progress to fatal respiratory failure and is often characterized by high fever, malaise, dry cough, and shortness of breath.
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  • ...ds of millions of infections, with symptoms ranging from assymptomatic, to fever and rash, neurological damage, encephalitis, hemorrhaging, shock and death. Of the flaviviruses, the four [[dengue fever]] viruses cause the most disease each year. Both [[epidemic]] and [[sylvat
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  • ...tle defined efficacy. The strongest indication is [[ribavirin]] in [[Lassa fever]].
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  • ...such as in the axilla (i.e., armpit) or groin. The victim also has a high fever, head and body aches, chills, and exhaustion. In addition to the buboes, th ...he bloodstream. There are no buboes, although diarrhea will accompany high fever.
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  • An early local inflammatory reaction to insult or injury that consists of fever, an increase in inflammatory humoral factors, and an increased synthesis by
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  • {{r|Viral hemorrhagic fever}} {{r|Lassa fever||***}}
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  • Other immunizations, such as [[typhoid fever]], [[cholera]], [[yellow fever]], and [[plague]] are recommended only for individuals who are at high risk
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  • '''Typhoid fever''' is an acute systemic febrile infection caused by ''[[Salmonella typhi]] | title = Typhoid Fever
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  • ...g mechanism, cause frequent bleeding, thus the general term '''hemorrhagic fever (HF)'''. While there are some common biological features among the causativ | title = Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF): Current, comprehensive information on pathogenesis, microbiology, ep
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  • ...d [[arthralgia|arthralgias]], it has been called "breakbone fever". Dengue fever is most prevalent in southeast Asia, but also occurs in Africa, Europe, Sou ...|doi=10.1007/s10156-007-0516-9}}</ref> Most cases of [[Dengue hemorrhagic fever]] occur in secondary Dengue.<ref name="pmid17593497"/>
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  • {{r|Viral hemorrhagic fever}}
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  • ...imes fatal, [[pneumonia]]-like bacterial infection characterized by high [[fever]], malaise, muscle aches, respiratory disorders and [[headache]]. It is nam
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • ...Rickettsia rickettsii''''' is the [[pathogen]] of [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]]. Its epidemic potential caused it to be listed as a human threat in the | title = Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Home > Natural History
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  • *[[Arenaviridae]] [[viral hemorrhagic fever]]s including [[Lassa fever]] and [[Machupo virus]]* *''[[Coxiella burnetii]]''*, the cause of [[Q fever]]
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  • {{r|Viral hemorrhagic fever}}
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  • ...he treatment of very serious infections, such as [[cholera]] and [[typhoid fever]]. The antibiotic works by binding to bacterial ribosome 50S subunits and ...id fever]], [[rickettsia]]l infection, streptococcal meningitis, [[typhoid fever]]; unlabeled but recognized uses include [[Clostridium perfringens]] [[gas
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  • '''Scarlet fever''', also called '''scarlatina''', is an infection with ''[[Streptococcus ...ly 3% of untreated and 0.3% of untreated cases may continue to [[rheumatic fever]], which can do permanent heart damage.
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • ...rring as a concomitant of [[fever]]. It may also develop in the absence of fever or prior illness. It commonly involves the facial region, especially the li
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  • {{r|Scarlet fever}}
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • {{r|Hemorrhagic fever}}
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scarlet fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Viral hemorrhagic fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • {{r|Typhoid fever}}
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  • {{r|Scarlet fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • ...ician. He is best remembered for his contributions in combating "childbed fever", using modern [[scientific method]]s and [[statistics]]. ...advent of these hospitals came the increase in the phenomenon of "childbed fever", or "puerperal sepsis". This phenomenon had been described centuries befo
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Viral hemorrhagic fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • {{r|Typhoid fever}}
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Typhoid fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • {{r|Typhoid fever}}
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  • {{r|Viral hemorrhagic fever}}
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  • {{r|Hay fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever (song)}}
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • ...kidney pelvis; and kidney calices. It is characterized by abdominal pain; fever; nausea; vomiting; and occasionally diarrhea."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> About 15% of patients persist with fever after 48 hours of antibiotics.<ref name="pmid3543268">{{cite journal |autho
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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  • ...e bite of mosquitoes (culicidae) or ticks. Clinical manifestations include fever, headache, alterations of mentation, focal neurologic deficits, and [[coma] ...Aseptic meningitis and rarely encephalitis may complicate [[Colorado tick fever]] which is endemic to mountainous regions of the western [[United States of
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  • ...ite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2007/MB_cgi?term=Fever |title=Fever|author=National Library of Medicine |accessdate=2007-11-16 |format= |work=} ...nt, several clinical findings can suggest the underlying cause of an acute fever.
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  • {{r|Typhoid fever}}
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  • ...the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 14-2012. A 43-year-old woman with fever and a generalized rash. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2012 | volume= 366 |
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • {{r|Viral hemorrhagic fever}}
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  • {{r|Spring Fever (song)}}
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  • ...ition in some who are infected and that is known as the Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) and Dengue Shock Syndrome (DHS). ...ian supervision, DHF will be mortal for the individual. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever causes the blood vessels to become excessively permeable accompanied by thr
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  • ...d RNA viruses. Includes [[Flaviviridae]] ([[West Nile Virus]] and [[Dengue fever]]).
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  • {{r|Fever}}
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  • {{r|Typhoid fever}}
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  • {{r|Dengue fever}}
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  • ...-embolization syndrome is a common adverse effect and is pain, nausea, and fever.<ref name="urlChemoembolization — Interventional Radiology Clinic — UW
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  • '''Q fever''' is a febrile illness, sometimes presenting as chronic [[endocarditis]], | title = Q fever
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  • ...er people may run slightly lower normal body temperatures too. Determining fever is now based on time thresholds based on time of day.<ref name="Harvard Med
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  • {{r|Q fever}}
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