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The most frequent potentially harmful reasons for fever reported by parents are brain damage, other organs damage, dehydration and convulsion.
The most frequent potentially harmful reasons for fever reported by parents were brain damage (38.1%), dehydration (15.7%), and other organs damage such as liver and kidney damage (14.2%).
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