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Tomato Fever According to a newspaper,the patients with tomato fever get red rashes on the skin almost the size of tomatoes. The fever is locally called "tomato fever" and some patients have mentioned worms coming out of the boils that develop on the rashes. There is no fever named as Tomato fever. Some place the sores on the face due to chiken gunia fever is called as Tomato fever.

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