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Fevers
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Name(s):
Feverishness
Febrile illnesses
Nature
Fever is a natural defense mechanism of the body to certain infections.
Broader
Risks of immunization
Symptoms of genito-urinary system diseases
Narrower
Q fever
Malaria
Erysipelas
Lassa fever
Chikungunya
Bwamba fever
Dengue fever
Yellow fever
Tuberculosis
Trench fever
Hyperpyrexia
Typhus fevers
Bartonellosis
Scarlet fever
Leptospirosis
Typhoid fever
Spotted fevers
Rat-bite fever
West Nile fever
Rheumatic fever
Tick-bite fever
Ephemeral fever
Blackwater fever
East Coast fever
Childbirth fever
Rift valley fever
Cat scratch fever
Paratyphoid fever
Boutonneuse fever
Haemorrhagic fevers
O'nyong-nyong fever
Koch's relapsing fever
Venezuelan equine fever
Brazilian purpuric fever
Spirillum relapsing fever
Tick-borne relapsing fever
Louse-borne relapsing fever
North Asian tick-borne typhus fever
Related
Diarrhoea
Hay fever
Disharmony of Heat in the body
External pernicious influences on health
Patterns of Excess disharmony of the body
Patterns of external Wind / Heat in the body
This problem is a member of 1 aggravating loop
Aggravates
Acidosis
Tachycardia
Hallucinations
Excessive sweating
[in 1 loop]
Aggravated by
Sepsis
Influenza
Meningitis
Human disease and disability
Reference(s)
Kluger, Matthew J: Fever: its biology, evolution and function
Type
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