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Wikipedia: Fever

User-generated article about fever, also known as pyrexia, a febrile response for unnatural changes within the body.
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fever: Definition from Answers.com

fever n. Abnormally high body temperature. Any of various diseases characterized by abnormally high body temperature
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MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Fever

Fever is the temporary increase in the body's temperature in response to some disease or illness. ... Fever is an important part of the body's defense against infection. ...
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Q fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Q fever is a disease caused by infection with Coxiella burnetii,[1] a bacterium that ... The pathogen of Q fever was discovered in 1937, when Frank Macfarlane ...
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BBC - Health: Fever

A fever, or pyrexia, is when the body's temperature rises above normal. ... Fever is rarely harmful, but at very high temperatures it can cause problems. ...
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Fever

Find out about fever, what causes it and how to treat it.
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MedlinePlus: Fever

A fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. ... Treatment depends on the cause of your fever. Your health care provider may recommend using over-the-counter ...
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Q fever: Definition from Answers.com

Q fever n. An infectious disease caused by the rickettsia Coxiella burnetii that is characterized by fever, malaise, and muscular pains
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Fever in children - information, symptoms and treatment

Bupa health factsheet - Children frequently develop fever (a body temperature above 37.5°C), usually due to viral infections that clear up without treatment - but a ...
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MedicineNet: Fever

Provides information about fever, causes, symptoms, measuring methods, and treatment for one of the most misunderstood symptoms in all medicine.
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