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Ebola, People with Ebola become infectious when they have symptoms. What is Ebola? Ebola is a viral infection. , Ebola virus disease
Yellow Fever and Yellow Fever Vaccination, Viral haemorrhagic fevers . Lassa, Marburg and Ebola fever . Leptospirosis . Other causes of viral hepatitis ...
Lassa Fever, Marburg and Ebola Virus, External links and references may no longer work. Lassa fever, Marburg virus disease and Ebola virus disease are all viral h...
Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers, However, Hendra virus and Nipah virus have been described as causing VHFs. Ebola virus, Marburg virus, Lassa fever , Hantavirus , Zika vi...
Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever, Viral haemorrhagic fever - eg, Ebola . Dengue . Non-typhoid infection with Salmonella spp. Campylobacter . , Typhoid Typhoi...
Yellow Fever Vaccine, What is yellow fever? Yellow fever is a serious disease caused by the yellow fever virus which is transmitted by infected mosquitoes and wh...
Scarlet Fever, It causes a rough-feeling red rash, sore throat, fever and sometimes other complications What causes scarlet fever? Scarlet fever is caused b...
Chikungunya Fever, The exception to this is that newborn babies have been known to develop chikungunya fever shortly after birth if their mother has the infection. Infection with chi...
Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever, The diseases are known by various other names, such as gastric fever, enteric fever, abdominal typhus, infantile remittent fever, slo...
Fever (High Temperature), A high temperature is called a fever (or sometimes a high fever). Fever itself is not an illness. A fever is usually a symptom o...
Hay Fever, However, they might also be allergic to pollen as well, meaning that their symptoms get worse during hay fever season. How common is hay fever? Hay fe...
Rheumatic Fever, These skin problems are not a serious symptom of rheumatic fever and they fade away once the rheumatic fever goes away. Rheumatic fever treatm...
Glandular Fever (Infectious Mononucleosis), What is glandular fever? Glandular fever (also known as kissing disease) is a viral infection usually caused by the Epstein-Ba...
Fever in Children (High Temperature), Symptoms of fever in children Typical symptoms of fever in children are: A raised body temperature, measuring 38°C or hig...
Relapsing Fever, Synonyms: Relapsing fever borreliosis, louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF, also known as epidemic relapsing fever), tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF...
Q Fever, After a diagnosis of new-onset acute Q fever, treatment throughout pregnancy is recommended to decrease the risk of miscarriage, stillbirth or prematurity, as well as the risk for fu...
Rheumatic Fever, What is rheumatic fever? Rheumatic fever (RF) used to be a fairly common disease among children in developed countries until about the middle of the 20...
Chikungunya Fever, Differential diagnosis [ 5 ] The picture may be confused with the various viral haemorrhagic fevers or malaria. Dengue fever. Leptospiros...
Scarlet Fever, Onset of the illness is usually sudden with fever. The rash follows 12-48 hours after the fever. Often prodrome of sore throat, fever, headache, v...
Colorado Tick Fever, Synonyms: Mountain tick fever; Mountain fever; American mountain fever Colorado tick fever is an acute viral infection transmitted...