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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Recurrent fever
  1. Relapsing fever is a bacterial infection transmitted by a louse or tick. It is characterized by repeated episodes ... Relapsing fever is an infection caused by several species of bacteria in the borrelia family. There are two ...
  2. ... passed down through families (inherited). It involves repeated fevers and inflammation that often affects the lining of the abdomen, chest, or joints.
  3. ... Feeling full after eating only a small amount Recurrent infections and fevers Pain or fullness in the upper left belly ( ...
  4. ... the spirochetes that cause other diseases, such as relapsing fever and syphilis. (Image courtesy of the Centers for ...
  5. ... or less frequent diseases include typhus, Q-fever, relapsing fever, viral encephalitis, hemorrhagic fever, and babesiosis.
  6. ... scrape. Lice may also carry organisms that cause relapsing fever, typhus, and trench fever. (Image courtesy of the ...
  7. ... a scrape). They may also transmit diseases, including relapsing fever, typhus, and trench fever. (Image courtesy of the ...
  8. ... lice may carry diseases such as epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, or trench fever. (Image courtesy of the Centers ...
  9. ... arm or hand turns purple You have a fever
  10. ... removed if infection cannot be cleared or is recurrent. This is rare.
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