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Thus, it can be applied to splenic disease, twisted intestinal fever, diphtheria, and tonsillitis amongst others [ 23].
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Salmonella infection can appear as enteric fever, gastroenteritis, bacteremia, or extra intestinal focal infection.
We suspected that the thickening of intestinal wall of the colon might be due to the hypertrophy of Peyer's patches; one of the classic presentations observed in cases of enteric fever due to Salmonella Typhi or Salmonella Paratyphi [ 21].
The leaf juice is used to treat loss of appetite, piles, liver disorders, biliary disorders, intestinal worms, chronic fever, obstinate sciatica, rheumatism, and fever with rigors [ 19].
This lets you in for "blood-poisoning, childbed fever, intestinal infections, some form of diphtheria, one form of pneumonia, meningitis, rheumatism and a number of other diseases.
It 'invades' the liver, causing sudden extreme tiredness, headaches, bloated stomach, indigestion, mild depression or disorientation, grouchiness, fever, intestinal cramps and sometimes sore throats.
As a consequence, various skin and intestinal diseases, dysentery, fever, and diarrhea become a regular part of life for the people in salinity affected areas (Swapan and Mamun 2006; Abedin et al. 2012).
To determine which factors confer the greatest risk of central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in children with intestinal failure and fever presenting to an emergency department (ED), and to assess whether a low-risk group exists that may not require the standard treatment of admission for 48 hours on intravenous antibiotics pending culture results.
The most frequently reported SAEs were catheter-related complications, catheter sepsis, catheter site infection, small intestinal obstruction and fever.
For example, some of the illnesses treated with peyote by Mexican Natives are tuberculosis, pneumonia, scarlet fever, intestinal ills, diabetes, rheumatic pains, colds, grippe, fevers, and venereal diseases, which is why peyote is officially listed in the Mexican pharmacopoeia [ 10].
For example, where resettled populations live near newly constructed dams, they become exposed to health risks such as encephalitis, filariasis, gastroenteritis, intestinal parasites, hemorrhagic fever, malaria, and schistosomiasis (Lerer and Scudder 1999).
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