Fevers
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And as you've all seen, we know the horrific disease that it then causes in humans, where we see this disease cause severe fevers, diarrhea, vomiting, and then unfortunately, in 70 percent of the cases or often more, death.
The patients were a little older than what we were used to seeing in winter, with longer
fevers.
A pileup in the lungs can produce
fevers
and difficulty breathing.
The cells were infused, and within days, he had high
fevers.
And we didn't know what was causing those
fevers.
So we now call this violent reaction of the high
fevers
and coma, following CAR T cells, cytokine release syndrome, or CRS.
So paradoxically, our patients now hope for these high
fevers
after therapy, which feels like "the worst flu in their life," when they get CAR T-cell therapies.
A joint partnership with GlaxoSmithKline will produce a six-in-one vaccine protecting children against polio and other infectious diseases; another, with Novartis, will produce two vaccines that will protect millions of people in the developing world from typhoid and paratyphoid
fevers.
After learning that patients in Beijing had mysterious fevers, she sent journalists to hospitals to interview physicians.
Joint testing makes all the more sense, because HIV, TB, and malaria may all cause symptoms consistent with COVID-19, such as high
fevers.
Then Dumont d'Urville tried to depart; but his crews were run down from the
fevers
raging on these unsanitary shores, and quite ill himself, he was unable to weigh anchor until March 17.
Signs by moonlight, long embraces, tears flowing over yielded hands, all the
fevers
of the flesh and the languors of tenderness could not be separated from the balconies of great castles full of indolence, from boudoirs with silken curtains and thick carpets, well-filled flower-stands, a bed on a raised dias, nor from the flashing of precious stones and the shoulder-knots of liveries.
We have, medically speaking, besides the ordinary cases of enteritis, bronchitis, bilious affections, etc., now and then a few intermittent
fevers
at harvest-time; but on the whole, little of a serious nature, nothing special to note, unless it be a great deal of scrofula, due, no doubt, to the deplorable hygienic conditions of our peasant dwellings.
This naturally led to some pleasant chat about sciatica, fevers, chills, lung diseases, and bronchitis; and Harris said how very awkward it would be if one of us were taken seriously ill in the night, seeing how far away we were from a doctor.
It was also to be feared that during the heat miasmas would arise, which might produce
fevers.
"Because they give fevers?"
No more intermittent
fevers
prevail in the regions now covered with forests of the myrtaceae.
Certainly, he was not out of danger, intermittent
fevers
being subject to frequent and dangerous relapses, but the most assiduous care was bestowed on him.
But the scanty wisdom of man, on entering into an affair which looks well at first, cannot discern the poison that is hidden in it, as I have said above of hectic
fevers.
This was a surprising discovery, and I was exceeding glad of them; but I was warned by my experience to eat sparingly of them; remembering that when I was ashore in Barbary, the eating of grapes killed several of our Englishmen, who were slaves there, by throwing them into fluxes and
fevers.
He studied the science of herbs, the science of unguents; he became an expert in
fevers
and in contusions, in sprains and abcesses.
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