Persons with acute febrile illness usually should not be vaccinated until their symptoms have abated. |
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Blood cultures, febrile agglutinins, and an infectious mononucleosis screen were all negative. |
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The patient became febrile, hypoxic, developed hemorrhagic pneumonia, and died. |
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In most cases the eruptive fever is divided into two sections, a moderately febrile stage and a fastigium or acme. |
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This can cause a significant problem with the examination of children with febrile illnesses. |
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Well, if this is what it takes to get him to stop writing, count me in as one of his most febrile supporters. |
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If clinicians are unsure of the diagnosis in a patient with severe febrile illness, it is reasonable to treat for malaria. |
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When you consider the febrile atmosphere of Southampton football club, even an expression of admiration can seem suspicious. |
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It is a portrait of a nervous man in the grip of a febrile creative activity. |
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About 20 percent of febrile children have fever without an apparent source of infection after a complete history and physical examination. |
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For decades children were given long term anticonvulsant drugs to prevent the recurrence of febrile seizures. |
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The third point is the use of intermittent antipyretic treatment to prevent future febrile seizures. |
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Malaria should be the first consideration in a febrile traveler who has returned from an endemic area. |
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Patients with systemic infection may be diaphoretic, febrile, and tachycardic, and they may manifest toxic delirium. |
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Children with febrile seizures received routine life support on admission to hospital. |
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Events in Bournemouth last week demonstrated how febrile the political atmosphere is at present, and how fickle the interpretations by the media. |
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It is because the atmosphere is so febrile that the news about Derek Scott's book has received such attention. |
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Illnesses that most commonly cause febrile convulsions include viral upper respiratory infections such as flu, ear infections, or roseola. |
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Physical examination revealed a febrile, obtunded female, arousable to painful stimuli with no Babinski or Hoffmann signs. |
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At the time of transfer, the patient was again febrile with a new posterior nares hemorrhage that required packing and tamponade. |
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It is an acute, life-threatening febrile illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi. |
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The febrile excitement of the story is sustained by the use of rapid action, exotic locales, and exaggerated passions, often cruel or prurient. |
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The febrile atmosphere within the party at Westminster last week has, on occasion, been reminiscent of those times. |
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Exploiting the febrile atmosphere of mid August, he and his allies seized temporary control of the government's response to northern events. |
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Neither carbamazepine nor phenytoin are effective in preventing recurrent febrile seizures. |
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Children 12-18 months old are at greatest risk of having a febrile seizure. |
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If this is a simple febrile seizure, what is the likelihood of future febrile seizures, epilepsy, or brain damage? |
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We excluded provoked seizures, acute symptomatic seizures, and febrile convulsions. |
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They took no medications and had no febrile disease in the month before the study. |
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Systemic maternal febrile infections such as pyelonephritis have been associated with preterm delivery. |
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As this febrile atmosphere becomes ever more pervasive, the space in which proper debate can take place becomes ever more constricted. |
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She probes the febrile atmosphere in the royal household including tension between Louis and Marie Antoinette. |
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It can be used for febrile diseases where the heat is burning up the fluids of the body. |
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But in the current febrile atmosphere at Westminster such talks seems almost academic. |
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There is sufficient uncertainty approaching Tuesday's finish line, however, for financial markets to be in a highly febrile state. |
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The decision should also take into account a likely traumatising parental experience as in febrile convulsions. |
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Chest radiographs may, however, be normal during the febrile prodrome and throughout the illness. |
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The present study shows that the incidence of the disease in patients with undiagnosed febrile illness in this region is 18.6 per cent. |
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Most febrile seizures are, however, generalised, brief and occur only once during a febrile illness. |
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This recipient also developed a febrile illness within days of receiving the suspect transfusion. |
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If the child has a history of epilepsy, it can be difficult to tell the difference between febrile convulsions and epileptic fits. |
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The majority of symptomatic patients have a self-limited, febrile illness, occasionally with headache, nausea, and vomiting. |
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Persons living in households with a vaccinated child experienced 40 percent fewer cases of febrile respiratory illness. |
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Their original application was in febrile diseases where symptoms of high fever, delirium and convulsions occurred. |
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Born prematurely, they suffered from febrile seizures as toddlers, a condition which left them weaklings. |
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That has, to some extent proved successful, and the febrile atmosphere of the early years of devolution, with its perennial sniping and briefing, has disappeared. |
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Until further studies are done, the most judicious advice to parents with a febrile child is to use one antipyretic agent or the other, not an alternating combination. |
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In the febrile atmosphere of Greece waiting for the onslaught everyone knows is coming, secret agents are proliferating. |
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Is he being sucked into the febrile world of bickering, backstabbing artists, or can he use the RA as a platform to improve the status of architecture in Britain? |
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It has been postulated that mesial temporal sclerosis may be related to a complicated delivery, febrile convulsions during childhood, and status epilepticus. |
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Many organisms can cause febrile occult infection in young children. |
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Palatine fever, gaol fever, hospital fever, camp fever, and ship fever are all names applied to typhus, an acute febrile disease transmitted to man by body lice. |
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The most common symptomatic manifestation is a nonspecific febrile illness, with or without a rash, often accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms. |
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He appeared to be doing well until he was found to be lethargic, confused, febrile, and hypotensive 2 years after his initial diagnosis of lymphoma. |
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These programmes included an educational component relating to nutrition, prevention of disease, and early treatment of febrile illnesses such as malaria. |
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In the febrile atmosphere following the raids, all sorts of spectacular claims emerged, some from British sources, but mostly from the United States and Pakistan. |
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This period of excitement is usually in the early febrile stage. |
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Lassa fever presents with symptoms and signs indistinguishable from those of febrile illnesses such as malaria and other viral haemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola. |
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Secondly, the team has suffered through a febrile 2005, falling off the pace, storming back into the race, and then settling for long stretches of placidity. |
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Most children with febrile convulsions do not develop epilepsy. |
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We left the decision about the gastrostomy alone while my husband was still febrile and talked about how to get sustaining food into him to prevent hunger. |
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A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold. |
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Third, malaria parasitemia can occur that is not the cause of the febrile illness. |
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The patient was referred to the ENT department, where a detailed examination revealed that he was indeed stridulous and febrile. |
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Antibodies to Orientia tsutsugamushi, Rickettsia typhii and spotted fever group rickettsiae among febrile patients in rural areas of Malaysia. |
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We present the case of a 27-year-old pregnant woman diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia with a prolonged febrile neutropenic period. |
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AmBisome is the only antifungal agent indicated for the treatment of febrile neutropenia with suspected mycotic infection. |
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He had been febrile since May 25 and did not respond to antimicrobial drug treatment using cefamezin, a first-generation cephalosporin. |
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In addition, a morbilliform skin rash has developed and the patient was still febrile. |
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The child was febrile and toxic with no pallor, icterus or bleeding manifestations. |
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Patients may have a history of recent febrile illness, including dental infections, otitis media, mastoiditis or sinusitis. |
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Benign West Nile fever in humans is a febrile illness, with myalgia, arthralgia, lymphadenopathy, and often maculopapular or roseolar rash. |
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Myelosuppressive chemotherapy often upsets the patient's white blood cell count, leading to febrile neutropenia. |
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Although nearly half the hypernatremic patients had a febrile illness, other associated conditions assume more prominence than in infants. |
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Epidemic pleurodynia, an acute febrile illness with myalgia caused by picornaviruses such as group B coxsackieviruses, is perhaps best known. |
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She had again been troubled with the torminal pains and diarrhoea, but her pulse was moderate, and her febrile symptoms inconsiderable. |
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However, the patient did not experience typical phases of HFRS such as the febrile, hypotensive, oliguric, polyuric and convalescent phases. |
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He said the Pneumococcal disease could cause pneumonia, meningitis sepsis, febrile bacteraemia, arthritis, peritonitis and osteomyelitis. |
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Seasonal variation in the etiology of bloodstream infections in a febrile inpatient population in a developing country. |
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On examination she was febrile with a warm, swollen, erythematous right ankle, with pain on movement and tenderness over the medial and lateral malleoli. |
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First identified in 2007 from a child with febrile illness, SAFV are found in the stool of children with nonpolio acute flaccid paralysis and healthy children in Pakistan. |
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The Pyrogen Test was designed to determine the presence of chemical pyrogens in extracts of solid materials in order to limit risks of febrile reaction in a patient. |
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Our report of these 2 human rickettsialpox cases in Mexico provides a new rickettsial infection to consider in the differential diagnosis of febrile illnesses. |
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In our case series, 1 case-patient had mental confusion after 10 days of a febrile disease before hospitalization and was found to be hyponatremic. |
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The differential diagnosis for febrile patients with a rash is extensive. |
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Babesiosis or tick fever, is a febrile disease of domestic and wild animals characterized by extensive erythrocytic lysis leading to anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. |
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The febrile response, of which fever is only one component, is a complex response involving activation of immunological, endocrinological and other physiological systems. |
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