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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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  • '''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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  • '''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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  • ...'', 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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  • 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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  • 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/Scarlet 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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Scarlet fever]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • 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|Hay fever}}
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  • {{r|Fever (song)}}
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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|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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  • ...-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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  • ...ge Fieldhouse, basketball stadium where the [[Indiana Pacers]] and Indiana Fever play.]] ...ssociation]] (NBA) professional basketball team. Since 2000, the [[Indiana Fever]] are a women's professional basketball team in the [[Women's National Bask
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  • # [[fever]] >38° C (100.4° F) or hypothermia <36° C (96.8° F)
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  • * <span style="background-color:chartreuse">fever</span> ...incompatibility may show chills, <span style="background-color:chartreuse">fever</span>, <span style="background-color:fuchsia">hypotension</span>, renal fa
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  • ...lammation of the mucous membrane of the nose similar to that found in hay fever except that symptoms persist throughout the year. The causes are usually a
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  • ...ion. Clinical features include diffuse muscle rigidity; [[tremor]]; high [[fever]]; diaphoresis; labile blood pressure; [[cognitive dysfunction]]; and auton Neuroleptic malignant syndrome usually shows fever, "lead-pipe" rigidity of muscles, mental status changes, and autonomic inst
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  • {{seealso|Q fever}} for a more detailed discussion of the disease it causes. '''''Coxiella burnetii,''''' is a [[rickettsia]] that causes '''[[Q fever]]'''. It is endemic in animals worldwide. The disease was first described i
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  • ...g, erythematous, tender plaques on the upper body usually accompanied by [[fever]] and dermal infiltration of neutrophilic leukocytes. It occurs mostly in m
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  • ...infections, and can also treat [[rheumatic fever|rheumatic]] and [[scarlet fever]]s. As opposed to [[penicillin G]], it is resistant to digestive acids and
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  • {{r|Fever (song)}}
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  • #'Fever' (John Davenport, Eddie Cooley) - 3:31
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  • ...skin infections, bone and joint infections, infectious diarrhea, [[tyfoid fever]], cervical and urethral [[gonorrhea]], and post-exposure [[anthrax]]. Bec
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  • ...rate, nervousness, headache, muscular tremor, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, fever, and chills, typically resolving within 2 to 6 days. As a result of such co
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  • ...evision)|Casualty]]'', ''[[RI:SE]]'' and ''[[Night Fever (TV series)|Night Fever]]''.
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  • * [[Familial Mediterranean fever]] * [[Hyperimmunoglobulinemia D with recurrent fever]]
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  • ...ceptible bacteria." Unlabeled indications include [[gonorrhea]], [[typhoid fever]] and other infections caused by ''[[Salmonella]]'', infections caused by '
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  • ...h skin lesions including [[vescicle]]s or [[bullae]] containing fluid. The fever will continue to rise and there will be systemic toxicity. Mortality may b
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  • ...e that occurs most often in the late winter and spring. It begins with a [[fever]] that lasts for a couple of days, followed by a cough, runny nose, and con * a fever for at least three days
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  • #'Spring Fever' (Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye) - 1:52
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  • ...flammation of the fallopian tubes. It is ordiarily accompanied by pain and fever, and bacterial infection of one or both tubes. "A single episode of salping
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  • ...ed “Ilha de São Andrés” (today known as James Island). More deaths by this fever soon followed. Thanks to presence in the expedition of a native Mandinka in ...damosto ordered the caravels to leave. Once they had reached open sea, the fever of the sailors disappeared. Because of this, it was decided to explore the
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  • ...ensis'' is the most virulent and is most common in North America. "Rabbit fever" is a common name for the disease. ...s after the exposure, to a large number of cases of patients with an acute fever without clearly specific symptoms. As the disease progressed, [[pneumonia]]
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  • ...tes that he was thrown off his horse in the battle and contracted a deadly fever soon after.
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  • ...oms similar to those observed in most influenza A viral infections, namely fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue, and a signif * Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
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  • ...and [[antipyretic]] drug widely used for the treatment of [[headache]]s, [[fever]] and other minor aches and [[pain]]s. Many [[Common cold|cold]] and [[inf ===Fever===
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  • ...ering from the disease. Chikungunya fever is also called the “bone-breaker fever”. The family Togaviridae includes viruses like O’nyong nyong and Igba O ...e atmosphere where it is wet. During 2005-2006 twelve cases of Chikungunya fever were diagnosed in the United States (ProMED 2006a). In India there have bee
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  • ...atures include [[thrombocytopenia]]; [[hemolytic anemia]]; [[azotemia]]; [[fever]]; and thrombotic microangiopathy. The classical form also includes neurolo
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  • ...usually found in poor, under developed areas. The most common symptoms are fever, vomiting and possible death. ''S. typhi'' is found in contaminated water. ...ter, soil, or poor sanitary conditions. Symptoms usually include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Strains that are associated with food-borne infectio
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  • ...acteremia''' is the "presence of viable bacteria circulating in the blood. Fever, chills, tachycardia, and tachypnea are common acute manifestations of bact
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  • Réti died on [[June 6]], 1929 in Prague of [[scarlet fever]].
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  • ...iphtheria|diphtheria]], which further weakened his condition; although the fever passed, he died of heart failure a week later, on June 4th.
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  • ...ositis]], [[meningitis]], [[endocarditis]], [[scarlet fever]], [[rheumatic fever]] and [[glomerulonephritis]] (the last two as post streptococcal [[sequelae ...ncing, well demarcated edges, pain, and systemic manifestations, including fever and [[lymphadenopathy]].
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  • ...) can affect the kidneys, heart, lungs, eyes, or other organs causing high fever, chills, anemia, and sometimes shock.Once candida enters the bloodstream, m
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  • ...ostate caused by bacteria. It usually starts all of a sudden. It can cause fever, chills, or pain in the lower back and between the legs. It can cause pain
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  • ...n two weeks or less, but patients with severe rash or rash accompanied by fever, blistering, oral lesions, conjunctivitis, swelling, muscle or joint aches
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  • ==Hay fever== {{main|Hay fever}}
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  • ...irst measure of fame. However, during the war she also contracted typhoid fever and was never in good health afterward. In 1865, show published her first
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  • ...mercantile store on the [[James River]]. However, he suffered from endemic fever shortly after arriving, and soon realised that his prospects of getting ric ...urface of the Body, or used as a Drink, with observations on the Nature of Fever and on the Effects of Opium, Alcohol and Inanition'', published in 1797, wh
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  • ...urnal |author=McGowan JE, Rose RC, Jacobs NF, Schaberg DR, Haley RW |title=Fever in hospitalized patients. With special reference to the medical service |jo
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  • ...articles can be formed. For example, [[West Nile virus]] and the [[Dengue fever]] virus produce a single polyprotein that must be cleaved into ten separate
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  • *[[typhoid fever]] *unspecified [[hemorrhagic fever]]
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  • ...ex to identify occult bacterial infection in adults with acute unexplained fever. | journal = Arch Intern Med | volume = 147 | issue = 4 | pages = 666-71 | ...that among 113 non-selected adults ''admitted to the hospital'' because of fever there were two cases (1.8% with 95%CI: 0% to 7%) of endocarditis.
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  • [[Bob Woodward]] said [[Colin Powell]] believed Cheney had "the fever" to look for a connection between [[Saddam Hussein]] and the [[9/11]] attac
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  • ...th his wife and a newborn daughter, died in Philadelphia during the yellow fever epidemic of 1798. His son, John Ward Fenno, carried on with the paper until
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  • *''Fever Dreams'', Smashwords.com, ebook, 2009, ISBN-978-1-4523-8693-5
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  • ...ergic [[asthma]], allergic [[conjunctivitis]], allergic [[rhinitis]] ("hay fever"), [[anaphylaxis]], [[angioedema]], [[eosinophilia]], and [[urticaria]] (hi *[[Rheumatic fever]]
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  • ...ess and rashes. First couple of day’s symptoms starts to appear like high fever, small rashes on face and other body parts. The small rashes become [[pap
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  • |[[Lassa fever]] virus | South American Haemorrhagic Fever viruses (Junin, Machupo, Sabia, Flexal, Guanarito)
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  • [[Fever]] is the most common manifestation.<ref name=eMed-Intro>{{citation
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  • Fever should not be present, and if it is, another cause should be suspected. ...findings such as rapidly evolving flaccid paralysis, areflexia, absence of fever, and a likely inciting event. CSF and electrodiagnostics may be useful, but
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  • Hospitalization should be considered if one of the following are present: fever >38°C, subacute onset, immunodepression, trauma, oral anticoagulant therap
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  • *———. ''Observations Upon the Origin of the Malignant Bilious, or Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, and Upon the Means of Preventing It: Addressed to the Citi ...ditional Proofs of the Domestic Origin of the Malignant Bilious, or Yellow Fever: To Which are Added, Observations, Intended to Shew [sic] That a Belief in
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  • ...55 cases of West Nile encephalitis/meningitis, and 2612 cases of West Nile Fever were reported to the Center for Disease Control.<ref>{{cite web |url=http:/ ...l. 38, No. 11. p. 4066–4071.</ref> The most typical symptoms of classic WN fever include:
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  • ...becomes blocked, this can lead to appendicitis, accompanied by acute pain, fever, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. This is a common condition, with a * Fever of 37.3 °C (99.1 °F) or more
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  • ...10% rate of infection during first year<br/>&bull;&nbsp;Rituximab induced fever (37%), chills (50%), hypotension (13%), nausea and vomiting
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  • Peritonitis may also present with aspecific manifestations such as [[fever]] and [[sinus tachycardia]], and often causes paralysis of the [[intestine] * Much rarer non-infectious causes may include [[familial Mediterranean fever]], [[porphyria]], and [[systemic lupus erythematosus]].
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  • ...taneous release of ''[[Aedes aegypti]]'' mosquitoes infected with [[yellow fever]]. Mosquito control, therefore, would be a needed [[first responder]] capab
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  • ...breathing. Symptoms of meningitis are severe headache, neck stiffness, and fever.<ref>
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  • * "Onset with severe symptoms or signs of high fever (≥39°C [102°F]) and purulent nasal discharge or facial pain lasting for ...set with ''worsening'' symptoms or signs characterized by the new onset of fever, headache, or increase in nasal discharge following a typical viral...
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  • ...[[west Nile virus]] among others. Flies may carry [[diarrhea]], [[typhoid fever]], [[dysentery]], [[tuberculosis]], and [[shigellosis]] as well as many oth
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  • ...as called “The white man’s grave”. The most dangerous diseases were yellow fever and malaria. When the couple arrived, the worst season was approaching with
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  • ...ame ''Brucella''. In the 1950’s in Malta an unknown disease known as Malta fever caused British soldiers to become ill. In 1887 Bruce determined that the ca ...d testicular atrophy. The most common symptoms in humans are flu-like with fever, headache, sweating, body aches, and weight loss. It takes 8 days after ons
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  • ...ajc.com/entertainment/yellow-fever-epidemic-changes-course-memphis-history-fever-season/IRFeaGgIt83vD2I8kgJ6WN/ |access-date=May 23, 2021 |work=The Atlanta
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  • ...vels as biomarkers for detecting bacteremia among sepsis patients with new fever in intensive care units: a prospective cohort study. | journal=BMC Infect D
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  • ...body: neurotoxic, enterotoxic, and cytotoxic. Neurotoxic effects refer to fever and abdominal pains. Enterotoxic effects refer to the blocking of absorptio ...llary dysentery include acute bloody diarrhea, abdominal pains and cramps, fever, vomiting, dehydration, and tenesmus. A more severe infection can lead to m
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  • In general, SARS begins with a high fever with a temperature greater than 38.0°C (100.4°F). Other symptoms may inc
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  • ...published his observations in ''An Account of the Bilious remitting Yellow Fever'', which gained him international recognition.
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  • * 1814. Treatment of typhus& fever at present prevailing. Allgemeine Anzeiger, No. 6. Lesser Writings. * 1801. Cure and prevention of scarlet fever. Gotha. Becker. Edited by Buchner, and reprinted in 1844. Lesser Writings.
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  • | url = }}</ref> [[Fever of unknown origin]] (FUO) was 1% with GM-CSF vs. 7% with G-CSF, <math>p<0.
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  • **Fever, 100% ***high fever
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  • ...s]] who published his work "The Cause, Concept and Prophylaxis of Childbed Fever" in 1861, summarizing experiments and observations since 1847.<ref>[http:// ...iver Wendell Holmes, Sr.]], who published "The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever" in 1843.
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  • ...Infirmary of Edinburgh]], and Physician to the Royal Dispensary and to the Fever Hospital. In 1845, he was appointed a lecturer in medicine at the Universit
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  • Although Polson had a bout of [[typhoid fever]], his sudden death at a relatively young age was unexpected.<ref name=Cana
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  • ...atic cases, the onset is usually with "influenza-like" symptoms, with high fever and muscle pains (myalgia). The disease may progress to inflammation of the
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  • ...01-505263_162-57560929/former-president-bush-remains-in-icu-with-lingering-fever/|work=CBS News|accessdate=30 December 2012|date=27 December 2012}}</ref> ''
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  • ...ness of breath ([[dyspnea]]) and wheezing. Occasionally [[chest pain]]s, [[fever]], and [[Fatigue (physical)|fatigue]] or [[malaise]] may also occur. Bronch
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  • ...r infections (otitits media), athlete's foot (tinea pedis), sinusitis, hay fever (allergic rhinitis), and slow-healing wounds.<ref name="UofM-ECHIN" />
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  • ...e early 1950s in post-revolutionary China<ref>David Palmer (2007) ''Qigong Fever: Body, Science and Utopia in China'' New York: Cambridge University Press</
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  • "I will remember that I do not treat a fever chart, a cancerous growth, but a sick human being, whose illness may affect
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  • ...irst discovered and isolated in 1976. The virus causes severe hemhorragic fever and often leads to death. The virus is easily spread so containment method ...y of the Ebola virus is the ''filoviridae'' family; the viral haemorrhagic fever associated with it consists of ''filoviridae'' and three other families: ''
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  • ...es on May 30, 1912, at the age of 45, after a month-long bout with typhoid fever. Orville continued working with the brother's company, The Wright Company (
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  • ...t loss of greater than 10 percent associated with intermittent or constant fever and chronic diarrhea or fatigue for more than 30 days in the absence of a d
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  • ...the highest profile emerging diseases, such as the group of [[hemorrhagic fever]]s including [[Ebola]], the [[prion]] diseases such as [[Creuzfeldt-Jakob s
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  • ...al</ref> It is distinguished from seasonal allergic disorders such as hay fever.
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  • ...rynx swell due to the mucous secretions which cause laryngeal obstruction, fever, hoarse barking cough and aspiratory stridor. HPIV-1, 2, and 3 are the most ...ptoms are expiratory wheezing, rales, trachea retraction, air trapping and fever.
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  • ...gout]], but it has been used also in the therapy of familial Mediterranean fever (period disease)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...nff World Media Festival Scholarship), and Jeff Kinnon, co-creator of Jade Fever (Discovery) and Hail Mary (City).
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  • ...lococci'', and indeed all Gram-positive pathogens ([[scarlet fever|scarlet fever]], [[pneumonia|pneumonia]], [[gonorrhea]], [[meningitis]], [[diphtheria |di
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  • ...got out of the way as governor of Coventry Island, where he dies of yellow fever.
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  • ...to the spleen or general circulation area. This is cause for [[hemorrhagic fever]]. Very small veins can even be blocked by the adhesive proteins which is r Malaria patients have [[chills]], [[fever]] and [[sweating]] that continuously comes and goes. When ''P. falciparum''
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  • ...rabies]], [[measles]], many forms of [[diarrhea]], [[hepatitis]], [[yellow fever]], [[poliomyelitis|polio]], [[smallpox]] and [[AIDS]]. Some viruses, known ...y to produce vaccines. In 1937, [[Max Theiler]] managed to grow the yellow fever virus in chicken eggs and produced a vaccine from an attenuated virus strai
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  • *''[[Fever]]'' ...Culex are responsible for many diseases such as [[Dengue fever]], [[Yellow fever]], [[Venezuelan equine encephalitis]], as well as Japanese encephalitis. T
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  • ...e epithelial cells of the pharynx and parotodid duct. Common symptoms are fever, pharyngitis, adenopathy, malaise, and an atypical lymphocytosis.
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  • ...nd invented some of the staple phrases in MCing. They performed at ''Disco Fever'' in the Bronx beginning in 1978.
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  • ...toms described in the few existing cases histories include rapid swelling, fever, sometimes intense pain and occasionally lymphadenopathy. The swelling usua
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  • ...ived from 70BCE to 19BCE in the [[Classics|classical age]] but died of a [[fever]] at age 51. The ''Aeneid'' has had profound influence on the [[literature] Virgil wrote the ''Aeneid'' from 30 BCE to 19 BCE, but died from a fever contracted during a visit to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] before it was finish
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  • He published ''Two papers on fevers and infection'' in 1763 (on typhus fever in ships) and
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  • ...dmond NM, ''et al'' |title=Paracetamol plus ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children (PITCH): randomised controlled trial |journal=BMJ |volume=337 |
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  • * Fever higher than 38°C (34%) (38°C equals approximately 100.4°F)
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  • ...the nose (usually associated with nasal discharge).</ref> slight rise in [[fever|temperature]], chilly sensations, and general indisposition."<ref>{{MeSH}}<
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  • ! Fever† | colspan="3" | '''Note:'''<br>† All three findings, especially fever, were less sensitive in patients over 60 years of age.<ref name="pmid157281
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  • ...severe signs of toxoplasmosis, and may experience severe symptoms such as fever, confusion, headache, seizures, nausea, and poor coordination. Toxoplasmos ...sed AIDS. The case involved a 44-year-old Hispanic man who presented with fever, chills, cough, weight loss, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea,
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  • ...de and terfenadine, separately and in combination, in the treatment of hay fever. | journal=Ann Allergy | year= 1994 | volume= 73 | issue= 6 | pages= 497-50
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  • ...Alcorn, died during the war&mdash;James Jr. in battle and Henry of typhoid fever. He managed to maintain his wealth during the Civil War by selling cotton t
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  • [[Clinical practice guideline]]s define [[fever|febrile]] neutropenia as "a single oral temperature of >=38.3°C (101°F) * Fever
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  • - Temperature high fever, even [[hypothermia]] (in animals)
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  • ...diseases such as [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[cholera]], and [[dengue fever]] have rebounded after a period of decline or spread to new regions, often ...mosquitoes and snails that have contributed to outbreaks of [[Rift Valley fever]] and [[schistosomiasis]] in Africa.<ref name=NIE99-17PattID />
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  • ...mptoms that include pain, moderate swelling, local lymphadentitis and mild fever. Blistering has not been reported while necrosis is rare and usually second
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  • |"Cat Scratch Fever"
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  • ...certain tasks or activities of daily living. Heightened emotion, stress, fever, physical exhaustion, or low blood sugar may trigger tremors and/or increas ...g, stimulants ([[amphetamine]]s and [[caffeine]]), alcohol withdrawal or [[fever]]. It can be seen in all voluntary muscle groups and can be detected by ext
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  • ...are infected with this virus, the symptoms they may be faced with include fever, neck stiffness, lethargy, delirium, headaches, and vomiting.
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  • - Temperature high fever, even [[hypothermia]] (in animals)
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  • ...influenza like symptoms such as a persistent fever. Other symptoms include fever, muscle aches, and at time gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea or diar
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  • ...GI tract, increased respiration rate, increased metabolic rate leading to fever, ringing in the ears, metabolic [[acidosis]], urine ketone bodies, decrease
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  • ...]], [[Dengue fever|Dengue virus]], [[Omsk Hemorrhagic fever]] and [[Yellow fever]]. I also dabble in quantum mechanics calculations involving the base pair ...s relating directly to my work, including [[West Nile virus]] and [[Dengue fever]], to name a few. In general, not counting the music articles I started, m
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  • ...d from the underlying tissues. Symptoms associated with the disease are a fever, malaise and irritability following an upper respiratory infection.
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  • * [[Fever]] over 100.4°on [[physical examination]]
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  • * Frequent [[fever]] and [[infection]]s
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  • *[[Allergic rhinitis]] ("hay fever")
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  • Public health conditions were poor in most cities, with cholera and yellow fever epidemics a major threat. During the Civil War, about one-third of the 600,
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  • ...our major classes (1) ''Pyrexiae'', or [[febrile]] diseases, as [[typhus]] fever; (2) ''[[Neuroses]]'', or nervous diseases, as [[epilepsy]]; (3) ''Cachexia
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  • ...s of intestinal form are depression, lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, fever, dehydration and bloody diarrhea. Severe symptoms include severe dehydrati
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  • ...post-traumatic states). Clinical manifestations include the acute onset of fever, stiff neck, altered mentation, seizures, and focal neurologic deficits. De
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  • ...pioneering in statistical mapping) to study overcrowding, truancy, typhoid fever, cocaine addiction, children's reading, newsboys, infant mortality, and mid Addams and her colleagues documented the geography of typhoid fever and reported that poor workers bore the brunt of illness. She identified th
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  • ...with the use of rabbits for meat, one of which is [[Tularemia]] or Rabbit Fever. Another is so-called [[rabbit starvation]], due most likely to essential [
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  • ...pioneering in statistical mapping) to study overcrowding, truancy, typhoid fever, cocaine, children's reading, newsboys, infant mortality, and midwifery. St Addams and her colleagues documented the geography of typhoid fever and reported that poor workers bore the brunt of illness. She identified th
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  • ...A Compilation Benefiting American Veterans of the Vietnam War'' - [[Exotic Fever Records]] - One track: "For What It's Worth" - 2002
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  • ...Other symptoms of pertussis are runny nose, coughing sneezing, and a minor fever.
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  • A patient with a central line, [[fever]], and no obvious cause of the fever may have catheter-related sepsis. A [[meta-analysis]] found "Paired quantit
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  • ...move an excess of a humour, or by suppressing the symptoms. "Bloodletting, fever remedies, tepid baths, lowering drinks, weakening diet, blood cleansing and ...ns, 1988.</ref> Epidemics of cholera, scarlet fever, typhoid, and yellow fever were rampant and killed large numbers of people who became ill with them. A
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  • Symptoms of infected individuals include headache, fever, vomiting, stiffness and pain in the neck and back. Poliovirus can also le
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  • ...nse to the stress of her work in the Crimean War and her bout with Crimean fever. She barred her mother and sister from her room and rarely left it. It has
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  • ...ptoms are present, they are similar to those of mononucleosis, and include fever, fatigue, and muscle pain. These symptoms can last up to three weeks. After ...her passes CMV to her child through nursing. Severity ranges from a simple fever of unknown origin, to enlarged liver and/or spleen, and even motor/mental r
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  • ...les develop around the hosts body. Patient symptoms include rash, itching, fever and lethargy. In serious cases, such as for small children and immunocompro Side effects of the vaccine can range from fever, mild rash to seizure, brain reactions, low blood counts and pnuemonia, but
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  • ...the contest in 1902. The rivalry was cut short by Hanna's death of typhoid fever, at the peak of his power. [[Karl Rove]] in 2000 and especially 2004 was i
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  • ...blood cells, feeds on their hemoglobin and then breaks them apart, causing fever. Both [[sickle-cell disease]] and [[thalassemia]] are more common in malari
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  • ...acterial colonization, premature delivery, prolonged membrane rupture, and fever during labor (>100.4°F) increase the probability of passing along coloniza .... agalactiae'' colonization, delivering earlier than 37 weeks, intrapartum fever greater than 100.4°C, or clinical chorioamnionitis) only 4 received intrap
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  • ...ess's sty, Sam correctly diagnoses the pig's present malady as not [[swine fever]] but instead simple intoxication from the contents of a flask inadvertentl
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  • ...[[Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe]], Emsworth's neighbour and rival. Once the pig fever has taken him, he is mostly to be found draped bonelessly over the pig pen,
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  • The Federalist capitalization upon the war fever of 1798, embodied in the Alien and Sedition Acts, however, recoiled against
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  • ...tions for the prevention of cholera and other diseases, including typhoid fever, dysentery and plague, which Snow argued had a similar mode of communicatio
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  • ...house or family. She's especially close to Jo: when Beth develops scarlet fever after visiting the Hummels, Jo does most of the nursing and rarely leaves h ...s anger dissolves and the two become closer. When Beth is ill with scarlet fever, Amy is sent to stay with Aunt March as a safety precaution. Aunt March gro
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