The illness is caused by a chlamydia, which is a type of intracellular parasite closely related to bacteria.
Parrot fever is a rare infectious disease that causes pneumonia in humans.
microorganism. Chlamydia psittaci. causes. parrot fever
As of 1998, there is no vaccine that is effective against parrot fever.
The symptoms include fever, headache, chills, loss of appetite, cough, and tiredness. In the most severe cases of parrot fever, the patient develops pneumonia.
As malaria parasite inter in blood stream and infect and destroy red blood cell. due to this symptoms like chills, headache occurs.
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.
The parasite Plasmodium enters the human body through the bite of an infected mosquito. It travels to the liver where it multiplies and then enters the bloodstream, infecting red blood cells. This causes symptoms of malaria such as fever, chills, and fatigue.
It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever. It is the bacteria that causes Typhoid fever.
The protist that causes amoebic dysentery is called Entamoeba histolytica. It is a single-celled parasite that infects the colon and can cause symptoms such as bloody diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever. It is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water.
Bacteria Virus
Malaria and every infectious disease causes fever because of the immunity response of the body. In other words, when the plasmodium falciparum (protozoan parasite) infects a cell , Macrophages will interfere. Thence, it will phagocyte some parasites and then secrets TNf-alpha (tumor necrosis factor) and IL-1. Those cytokines cause Fever.
Lassa virus (LASV) causes Lassa fever. It's an arenavirus.