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  2. Relapsing fever - Wikipedia

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    Relapsing fever is a vector-borne disease caused by infection with certain bacteria in the genus Borrelia, [1] which is transmitted through the bites of lice, soft-bodied ticks (genus Ornithodoros), or hard-bodied ticks (Genus Ixodes).

  3. 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]

  4. Remittent fever - Wikipedia

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    f) Relapsing fever. Remittent fever is a type or pattern of fever in which temperature does not touch the baseline and remains above normal throughout the day. Daily variation in temperature is more than 1°C in 24 hours, which is also the main difference as compared to continuous fever. [1] [2] [3] Fever due to most infectious diseases is ...

  5. Borrelia miyamotoi - Wikipedia

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    B. miyamotoi causes Borrelia miyamotoi disease (BMD) in humans. BMD is a relapsing fever illness that has been reported across the world, often in the same geographic areas where Lyme disease is endemic. [1] Treatment currently follows that of Lyme disease. [2]

  6. Mysterious new allergies? 6 reasons why adult-onset ... - AOL

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    Adult-onset allergies is a real thing. Here are 6 reasons why you. ... or trying new products for the first time can all cause adults to develop new allergies. Garcia-Ibáñez says that he sees ...

  7. Borrelia turicatae - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the relapsing fever spirochaetes, which are globally distributed yet understudied agents of tick-borne relapsing fever. [2] The tick vector Ornithodoros turicata transmits B. turicatae, which causes relapsing fever, an arthropod-borne infection of humans and other mammals caused by different Borrelia species.

  8. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    “The infection might only be in one part of the body and not affect the core temperature enough to cause a fever,” Cohan says. “Other things, like how sensitive each person is to temperature ...

  9. Adults with RSV are hospitalized 10 times more than usual ...

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    While some adults can have RSV without knowing it, or quickly recover after lots of rest and fluids, other adults who are immunocompromised due to disease or age can get seriously ill with RSV.