If you have a temperature of 101 F (38.3 C) or higher for more than three weeks and your doctor isn't able to find the cause after extensive evaluation, the diagnosis may be fever of unknown origin.
The RPS said: "We would be very concerned if a patient took a homeopathic preparation to travel to an area where there may be yellow fever, typhoid, malaria, believing they were safe when in fact they wouldn't be safe".
Light, sweet pop sounds in songs such as "Pieces" and "The Pact (I'll Be Your Fever)" are interwoven with darker, moodier themes of love, loss and death in the title track and "Twenty Seven Strangers, " with affecting and beguiling results.
Many such visits could be avoided if fever was better understood, researchers said.
In reality hundreds of Accra's hawkers have been cleared from the streets in a "decongestion" exercise which began in June, and the excitement cannot accurately be described as fever pitch.
In malaria endemic countries, this will show that not all fevers are caused by malaria (much less than half) and the appropriate treatment can be given for whatever may be causing the fever.
Just be sure to watch out for worsening fever or cough, as this may be a sign of a complication such as pneumonia.
However, while iPhone fever may be fading here, demand around the world is growing.
Stenosis can be caused by rheumatic fever or other problems, and the Edwards valve is useless for those.
If you pegged Vietnam to be among the last places on earth to catch dotcom fever, you'd be right.
The illness, which can be fatal, results in fever, muscle pain, headache and a rash.
The buying fever might also be dampened by the price.
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If you have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, low grade or no fever, it may be this norovirus you are suffering from.
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The U.S. Open champion confirmed that his recent illness might be a mild case of Dengue fever, which is transmitted by mosquito bites.
The side effects from the medicine can also be nasty: Ivermectin may cause fever, itching, skin rash, joint or muscle pain, rapid heartbeat, and painful, tender glands.
Some are remembered as genuine heroes, such as the researchers led by Walter Reed who in 1900 let themselves be bitten by mosquitoes carrying yellow fever, to prove that the insects carried the disease.
The team in Antarctica now will have a particular mindset in order to cope with the low temperatures, and also the cabin fever, which may be an issue if a really bad patch of weather sets in and they are forced to stay inside the caboose for a long amount of time.
More than 12, 000 pigs have had to be slaughtered following the outbreak of swine fever in Britain.
Although you'd never know it from market volatility, the financial fever in the U.S. may be about to break.
Scientists say symptoms of swine flu in humans appear to be similar to those produced by standard, seasonal flu - fever, cough, sore throat, body aches and chills.
Here in New Orleans, the area around the Superdome is reaching a fever pitch, and the Direct TV blimp can be seen wherever you are in the city.
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Within hours he was diagnosed with Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever, a virus nasty enough for him to be put onto a military transport aircraft for transfer to an isolation hospital in London.
Dengue fever -- a flu-like illness which can be fatal and for which there is no vaccine -- blanketed Latin America in 1995.
The fall in the oil price, and the realisation that not much will be pumped from the new field until 2013, have cooled the fever.
The researchers accept other causes - such as scarlet fever or a chronic heart or kidney condition - may be possible, and acknowledge the limitations of their research.
As a result of share fever, when share prices go into reverse more people will be affected than ever before.
However when they combined the effect of sunlight and glandular fever, 72% of the variation in MS cases could be explained.
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King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand , who is 81, was said to be in a stable condition after being hospitalised while suffering fatigue and a fever.
But if does not drain and you see an abscess or temple that tends to get worse over time, especially coupled with fever and chills, that's something that needs to be followed up on, because that could indicate, as you were speaking about earlier, a more serious underlying infection.
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