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After initial infection, chronic Q fever will develop in 1%–5% of patients (1, 3 ).
Treatment for acute infection decreases the duration of fever, increases recovery from pneumonia (10 ), and might lead to a lower percentage of patients in whom chronic Q fever will develop (10 – 10 ).
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One day soon, perhaps in the next 90 to 180 days, a toddler in Pakistan or Afghanistan, let's call her Aisha, will be stricken with a fever and will develop a permanent paralysis, probably in the legs; before long Aisha will be diagnosed with polio.
We agree with the statement that proven chronic Q fever will not develop in some patients with probable chronic Q fever and in most patients with possible chronic Q fever.
Only a small number of people who have strep throat caused by group A strep will develop scarlet fever, which is named for the red, sandpaper-like rash it causes.
Most people who become infected with salmonella will develop diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps 12 to 72 hours after becoming exposed to the bacteria.
Sometimes when observed practically after getting vaccination children will develop high fever and significant discomforts and then mothers or caregivers never return to the subsequent doses or appointment".
It is estimated that about 20% of people who become infected with WNV will develop West Nile fever.
The risk that a person will develop severe West Nile fever from the bite of an infected mosquito is low.
Getting a sore throat is one of the first noticeable symptoms a person will develop if he has scarlet fever.
The single-celled organism begins by invading liver cells and then the red blood cells, at which point the person will develop flu-like symptoms including a fever, headache and vomiting.
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