Fever is a centrally regulated thermoregulatory response leading to a rise of body core temperature. This book presents current research in the study of the types, treatment and health risks of fevers. Topics include the African Swine Fever virus pathogenesis and vaccine development; diagnosis of acute or obscure and prolonged febrile illnesses in adult patients; fevers of unknown origin in internal medicine; experimental fever and the role of acting neuropeptide mediators; fevers of intermediate duration; metabolic features of endothelium in hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome; rat bite fever; non-local modelling of insect borne diseases; and treatment and drug resistance in cholera.
Preface; African Swine Fever Virus Pathogenesis & Vaccine Development:: Challenges & Possible Approaches; The Usefulness of Simple Clinical Clues in the Diagnosis of Acute or Obscure & Prolonged Febrile Illnesses in Adult Patients; Fever of Unknown Origin in Internal Medicine:: A Reasonable Analysis of Causes & Mistakes; Experimental Fever:: The Role of Centrally Acting Neuropeptide Mediators; Fever of Intermediate Duration; Metabolic Features of Endothelium in Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome; Rat Bite Fever (RBF); Non-local Modelng of Insect Borne Diseases; Treatment & Drug Resistance in Cholera; Index.
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