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  2. 7 Fever Myths Doctors Wish People Would Stop Believing ASAP - AOL

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    Dr. Berman says that anyone in a “high risk” group should see a doctor when they get a fever to receive treatment early before their illness gets worse and, therefore, more serious ...

  3. When you should worry about a fever - AOL

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  5. Fever - Wikipedia

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    Rarely a fever may trigger a febrile seizure, with this being more common in young children. [4] Fevers do not typically go higher than 41 to 42 °C (106 to 108 °F). [6] A fever can be caused by many medical conditions ranging from non-serious to life-threatening. [13]

  6. Neonatal sepsis - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal sepsis is a type of neonatal infection and specifically refers to the presence in a newborn baby of a bacterial blood stream infection (BSI) (such as meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonephritis, or gastroenteritis) in the setting of fever. Older textbooks may refer to neonatal sepsis as "sepsis neonatorum".

  7. Febrile seizure - Wikipedia

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    Febrile seizures are due to fevers, [12] usually those greater than 38 °C (100.4 °F). [16] The cause of the fevers is often a viral illness. [1] The likelihood of a febrile seizure is related to how high the temperature reaches. [1] [6] Some feel that the rate of increase is not important [1] while others feel the rate of increase is a risk ...

  8. This Super-Contagious Stomach Bug Is Surging Through ... - AOL

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    Some people may also get a fever, chills, headaches and/or body aches. ... Babies, young children and the elderly pose the highest risk of harm from norovirus—and again, much of that comes from ...

  9. Intermittent fever - Wikipedia

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    a) Fever continues b) Fever continues to abrupt onset and remission c) Remittent fever d) Intermittent fever e) Undulant fever f) Relapsing fever. Intermittent fever is a type or pattern of fever in which there is an interval where temperature is elevated for several hours followed by an interval when temperature drops back to normal. [1]