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  2. Cocoliztli epidemics - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous victims (likely smallpox), Florentine Codex (compiled 1540–1585). The Cocoliztli Epidemic or the Great Pestilence [1] was an outbreak of a mysterious illness characterized by high fevers and bleeding which caused 5–15 million deaths in New Spain during the 16th century.

  3. Postpartum infections - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum infections, also known as childbed fever and puerperal fever, are any bacterial infections of the female reproductive tract following childbirth or miscarriage. [1] Signs and symptoms usually include a fever greater than 38.0 °C (100.4 °F), chills, lower abdominal pain, and possibly bad-smelling vaginal discharge . [ 1 ]

  4. 1976 Zaire Ebola virus outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Lokela was diagnosed with malaria at the Yambuku Mission Hospital and was given quinine. However, Lokela returned to the mission hospital on 1 September with a high fever. [9] Rest was recommended, and he returned home to his village of Yalikonde, about one kilometer from the mission complex.

  5. Bill Clinton wishes supporters a ‘healthy holiday season ...

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    Former US President Bill Clinton wished his supporters a “happy and healthy holiday season” after being discharged from the hospital.. The former President, 78, was admitted to MedStar ...

  6. Norovirus cases are surging. A doctor explains what to look for

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    It results in over 2.2 million outpatient medical visits, 465,000 emergency department visits and 109,000 hospitalizations. Also sometimes called the Norwalk virus or winter vomiting bug ...

  7. Bill Clinton admitted to hospital with fever - AOL

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    Former President Clinton was admitted to a Washington hospital Monday with a fever, his spokesperson said on social media. “President Clinton was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University ...

  8. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    1820 Savannah yellow fever epidemic 1820 Savannah, Georgia, United States Yellow fever: 700 [132] 1821 Barcelona yellow fever epidemic 1821 Barcelona, Spain Yellow fever: 5,000–20,000 [133] [134] Second cholera pandemic: 1826–1837 Asia, Europe, North America Cholera: 100,000+ [135] 1828–1829 New South Wales smallpox epidemic 1828–1829

  9. Bill Clinton Admitted to D.C. Hospital with Fever, Remains in ...

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    Former United States President Bill Clinton has been admitted to a Washington, D.C., hospital after suffering from a fever. In a statement on X Monday, Dec. 23, Angel Ureña, deputy chief of staff ...