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  1. ... or West Nile fever, is a mild viral illness transmitted by mosquitoes which causes fever, rashes and ... result in Dengue hemorrhagic fever, a life-threatening illness.
  2. ... small percentage of people with strep throat. The illness typically begins with a fever and sore throat. ... one to two days after the onset of illness. The rash initially appears on the neck and ...
  3. Photos of Measles and People with Measles (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Measles/Images ... Measles ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... See photos of people with measles symptoms, like the measles rash and Koplik spots, and ...
  4. Viral Exanthem (VisualDX)  
    Viral Infections/Images ... Viral Infections ... Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... VisualDX ... Learn about the signs, symptoms, treatments, and prevention of viral exanthems. Get ...
  5. ... virus (HIV) infection is an acute, flu-like illness that develops anywhere from 1-6 weeks following ...
  6. Measles (Rubeola) (VisualDX)  
    Measles/Images ... Measles ... VisualDX ... Measles, also known as rubeola, is an infection of the respiratory system that is caused by the measles virus. Measles is ...
  7. ... Prolonged intubation during the course of a critical illness Subglottic stenosis from prior trauma Obstruction from obesity ...
  8. ... into the duodenum. This can result in serious illness. Additionally, tumors of the pancreas and duodenum can ...
  9. ... after liver transplant, depending on the degree of illness. After liver transplantation, patients must take immunosuppressive medications ...
  10. ... in immunocompromised individuals it may cause life-threatening illness. (Image courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control ...
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