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Although virtually any drug is capable of causing fever via a hypersensitivity mechanism, five drugs deserve special mention due to their relative frequency at triggering drug induced fever: anticonvulsants, minocycline, antimicrobial agents, allopurinol, and heparin.
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Each of these viruses is capable of causing classic dengue fever or dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), but may also cause nonspecific febrile illnesses.
Serotypes M1, 3, 5, 6, 18 and 24 have all been identified as rheumatogenic, or capable of causing acute rheumatic fever (ARF), and it has been suggested that the cyclic nature of severe infection and ARF rates is a reflection of the cyclic circulation of specific rheumatogenic serotypes [1].
These organisms were capable of causing, in humans, high fever, long term fatigue, headaches and occasionally death.
The best-known phlebovirus is Rift Valley fever virus, a serious pathogen of ruminants but also capable of causing disease, sometimes fatal, in man [ 7,8].
The mini-outbreak in that Pacific paradise offered the first ominous hint that the Zika virus is a pathogen capable of causing something more than just red eyes and a brief bout of muscle aches and fever.
Salmonella is capable of causing symptoms ranging from self limiting diarrhea and localized gastrointestinal inflammation to the systemic typhoid fever.
Everyone is capable of causing harm.
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