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Dictionary » R » Red fever Red feverred fever --> murine typhus An acute infectious disease with fever, headache, and rash, all quite similar to, but milder than, epidemic typhus, caused by a related microoganism, rickettsia typhi (mooseri), transmitted to humans by rat fleas (xenopsylla cheopis). The animal reservoir includes rats, mice and other rodents. Murine typhus occurs sporadically worldwide but is more prevalent in congested rat-infested urban areas. Also known as endemic typhus, rat-flea typhus; urban typhus of malaya). ![]()
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Results from our forumStomach bloating and weight gain... not move off the sofa, I just avoided a trip to the hospital because my fever had gone down. The doctor on the emergency hot line said I had gallstones. ... hope it will pass alone. I can tell you I eat super healthy, only drink red wine and exercise. I am 62 kilos not my usual 57-58 kilos. I wish ...
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The Fiber Disease... [277.1-32] __ Fatigue [277.1-33] __ Fecal impaction [277.1-34] __ Fever [277.1-35] __ Foot drop [277.1-36] __ Gag reflex, depressed [277.1-37] ... Urinary incontinence [277.1-79] __ Urine, changes in color of (usually red, brown, or green) [277.1-80] __ Urine retention [277.1-81] __ Urine formation, ...
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The Fiber Disease... are making headlines almost on a daily basis. People are scared, and rightly so. Super-germs mutate so quickly that antibiotics are virtually ... headaches, joint pain, sweating, nausea, flulike symptoms without fever, malaise, a red rash, skeletal pain, and itching. Less common symptoms ...
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The Fiber Disease... time). None of the creams from my family physician worked, they were tired of seeing me and finally referred me to my dermatologist. I was excited ... I saw their health failed even more. Tristen came down with a very high fever. It was just over 105 and it did this in the evenings for a good 4 ...
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The Fiber Disease... regions of genes of diverse flowering plants. TEs with similar properties also have been described in Xenopus (8), humans (9, 10), and the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti (11). Most, but not all, TE families are made up of both autonomous and nonautonomous elements.
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