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Parrot fever is a rare infectious disease that causes pneumonia in humans.

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Is there a vaccine for parrot fever?

As of 1998, there is no vaccine that is effective against parrot fever.


What are the symptoms of parrot fever in humans?

The symptoms include fever, headache, chills, loss of appetite, cough, and tiredness. In the most severe cases of parrot fever, the patient develops pneumonia.


What is parrot fever also called?

microorganism. Chlamydia psittaci. causes. parrot fever


What is High Bone Fever?

There is not a single medical condition, virus, bacteria, illness, etc. that is referred to or known as High Bone Fever. It is an SMS hoax. Nothing in the field of medicine (journals, etc.) suggests such a fever exists.


What is the medical condition known as brain fever?

Brain fever is an inflammation or infection of the brain which causes a fever. The most common causes of a brain infection are Meningitis, Encephalitis and Cerebritis. Most causes of brain fever are viral, but they can also be bacterial or fungal as well.


What is the medical term for the oral temperature of 100.8?

uh, fever? Generally a fever; in medical speak a patient with a fever is pyrexic- pyrexia is a fever.


What is growing fever?

Growing fever is not a medical condition. It may refer to a slight increase in body temperature that can happen during growth spurts in children, but it is not a definitive or recognized medical term. It's important to monitor any fever in children and consult a healthcare professional if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.


What is the prognosis for parrot fever?

With antibiotic treatment, more than 99% of patients with parrot fever will recover. Severe infections, however, may be fatal to the elderly, untreated persons, and persons with weak immune systems.


What is the medical term meaning feverish?

An antipyretic is a drug that stops or prevents fever. pyr- comes from Greek for fire. Febricide is also used to refer things that "kill" or reduce a fever. Febr- is from Latin for fire or heat.


What does the medical term secondary mean?

This means work caused the medical condition.


What medical condition has sore neck sore throat swollen red eye and muscle fatigue?

mononucleosis, but a fever and loss of appetite is normally present too.


What to give a dog with fever?

A dog's normal body temperature is much warmer then that of a human. A dog is considered having a fever when his core body temperature is above 103 degree. A dog with a true fever needs medical treatment immediately as this is a serious condition in a dog.