A high fever in older children and adults is a temperature of 102.4 F or greater. Fevers above 105.8 F are termed "hyperpyrexia" and can be seen with brain dysfunction, severe infections ...
For identification of the strain of the virus causing brain fever, 310 samples of blood serum and cerebrospinal fluid have been sent to the National Institute of Virology. A species of Culex ...
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is often followed by fever. The rise in brain temperature can lead to ischemic brain injury, hyperemia, exacerbation of cerebral edema, and increased intracranial ...
Typically, dengue causes a severe flu-like illness with high fever, headache, and severe body and joint pains. Most patients recover from dengue infections. A more dangerous form of dengue ...