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  2. Campylobacteriosis - Wikipedia

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    The disease is usually caused by C. jejuni, a spiral and comma-shaped bacterium normally found in cattle, swine, and birds, where it is nonpathogenic, but the illness can also be caused by C. coli (also found in cattle, swine, and birds), C. upsaliensis (found in cats and dogs) and C. lari (present in seabirds in particular). [citation needed]

  3. Traveling this summer? Here's how to avoid getting sick on ...

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    “Wherever you are traveling, you will likely want to take common over-the-counter medications like anti-inflammatories or fever reducers, anti-allergy medication, anti-diarrheal medications and ...

  4. Cold medicine - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 review states that, "alternative therapies (i.e., Echinacea, vitamin C, and zinc) are not recommended for treating common cold symptoms; however,...Vitamin C prophylaxis may modestly reduce the duration and severity of the common cold in the general population and may reduce the incidence of the illness in persons exposed to physical and ...

  5. Continuous fever - Wikipedia

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    It usually occurs due to some infectious disease. Diagnosis of continuous fever is usually based on the clinical signs and symptoms but some biological tests, chest X-ray and CT scan are also used. [2] Typhoid fever is an example of continuous fever and it shows a characteristic step-ladder pattern, a step-wise increase in temperature with a ...

  6. Flu season is here. Here’s what you can do about it. - AOL

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    Who is at risk for severe infection. With the flu, someone can have a relatively mild sickness that lasts only a few days, or end up with severe illness that lands them in the hospital.

  7. Your winter illness guide: Why norovirus and RSV are on the ...

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    What you can do about it. Anyone older than 6 months is eligible for the influenza vaccine, which can reduce the risk of getting sick by up to 60%. If you do get sick, it can drastically reduce ...

  8. Indometacin - Wikipedia

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    Indometacin, also known as indomethacin, is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used as a prescription medication to reduce fever, pain, stiffness, and swelling from inflammation. It works by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins , endogenous signaling molecules known to cause these symptoms.

  9. Fever - Wikipedia

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    Among them, many parents incorrectly believe that fever is a disease rather than a medical sign, that even low fevers are harmful, and that any temperature even briefly or slightly above the oversimplified "normal" number marked on a thermometer is a clinically significant fever. [126]