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At higher concentrations, some ILs (e.g., IL-1) enter the blood stream and act as endocrine hormones, producing fever and stimulating production of immune proteins in the liver.
In point of fact these causes are among the most common and powerful agents in producing fever, and their operation can often be accurately traced.
Both infections are characterized by two stages, whereby in the first stage parasites are observed in the hemolymphatic system, producing fever, splenomegaly, adenopathies, and cardiac, neurological, and psychological disorders.
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The virus produces fever, swollen glands, loss of appetite and fatigue.
Like Lyme disease, it is caused by a bacterium transmitted by the deer tick, and can produce fever, vomiting and weight loss.
Interleukin-1, produced by macrophages, is a peptide that stimulates T lymphocytes and that also acts on the hypothalamus in the brain to produce fever.
Almost every news program has explored the issue in detail, never shying away from its most terrifying aspects, like this from the CNN correspondent David Ensor, on anthrax: "Agents made from it produce fever, stomach pain, then, a horrific death".
The use of ointments containing mercury or the long-term ingestion of calomel (mercurous chloride, a cathartic) may produce fever, rash, and enlargement of the spleen and lymph nodes.
In pigs swine influenza produces fever, lethargy, sneezing, coughing, difficulty breathing and decreased appetite.
Eicosanoids include prostaglandins that produce fever and the dilation of blood vessels associated with inflammation, and leukotrienes that attract certain white blood cells (leukocytes).
PGE2 produces fever when injected intracerebroventricularly [27] and mice lacking the EP3 receptor also lacked an appropriate febrile response to PGE2 [28].
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