Taxobox virus group v familia Bunyaviridae genus Orthobunyavirus Bwamba Fevervirus is from the genus ... of the RNA polymerases produced from the gene expression. Bwamba Fever Bwamba fevervirus is transmitted to humans through mosquito bites and causes Bwamba fever. The main anthropophilic vector ..., were designated Bwamba fevervirus. ... Bwamba fevervirus is believed to be hitherto unknown. ref ... researched are ... Bwamba FeverVirus 1939 1943 ref Bwamba fever is present in large parts of Africa and antibodies of the virus have been found as far south as the Republic of South Africa and as far north westwards as Gambia . ref name ugandavirus Furthermore, Bwamba fever is Endemic epidemiology endemic in several African countries, including Mozambique , Tanzania and Uganda , where the virus was initially discovered. ref name ugandavirus However, the distribution of the virus tends to be underestimated ... virus from south central Uganda and north eastern Tanzania . African Health Sciences Vol. 2 ... ssRNA genome, and so is classified as a class V virus under the Baltimore classification system. The genome ... dependent RNA polymerase . Virus Structure The segmented RNAs are surrounded by nucleocapsid proteins ... first4 Anthony year 2002 title Isolations of Bwamba virus from south central Uganda and north eastern Tanzania journal African Health Sciences volume 2 issue 1 pages 24 28 pmc 2141559 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... fever presents itself as a severe generalised infection of short duration, usually only lasting four to five days. Symptoms include fever, headache, arthralgia, and local as well as generalised pain ... rash , ref name ugandavirus as reported by the Uganda Virus Research Institute , who also discovered ... from acute hemorrhagic fever cases in Kenya and Somalia. Virology, 291, 185 190. Schmaljohn C.S. ... Virus description, http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ICTVdb ICTVdB 00.011.0.01.015.htm Category Bunyaviruses Virus stub ... more details
About the hemorrhagic fever causing Lassa virus the rabiform virus Lyssavirus Taxobox name Lassa image ... virus Virion Structure virions . virus group v familia Arenavirus Arenaviridae genus Arenavirus species Lassa virus Infobox disease Name Lassa Fever Image Caption ICD10 ICD10 A 96 2 a 90 ICD9 ICD9 078.8 ICDO OMIM DiseasesDB 7272 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D007835 Lassa fever is an acute virus viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus and first described in 1969 ... title Lassa fever, a new virus disease of man from West Africa. I. Clinical description and pathological ... Lassa fever in West African sub region an overview journal Journal of vector borne diseases volume ..., which include the important viruses Machupo , Guanarito , Junin virus Junin , and Brazilian hemorrhagic fever Sabia in addition to the non pathogenic Amapari virus, use the Transferrin receptor ... SIGA Passes First Hurdle with Lassa Fever Antiviral ST 193 ref See also Aniru Conteh Lujo virus ... in Nigeria , Liberia , Sierra Leone , Guinea , and the Central African Republic , but it is believed ... animal host of the Lassa virus is the Natal Multimammate Mouse Mastomys natalensis , an animal ... ref The virus is probably transmitted by contact with the feces or urine of animals accessing Cereal grain stores in residences. ref name Werner2004 Virology Genome Lassa fever is caused by the Lassa virus , a member of the Arenaviridae family it is an enveloped, single stranded, bisegmented RNA virus. ref name Ogbu 2007 Replication for Lassa virus is very rapid, while also demonstrating ... proteins, which are on the outside of the virus particle, are produced last, making the infection ... among Lassa Virus Strains journal J. Virol. volume 74 issue 15 pages 6992 7004 year 2000 month August .... last8 Peters first8 C. J. last9 Nichol first9 S. T. ref Receptors The Lassa virus gains entry into the host ... lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus . Receptor recognition depends on a specific sugar modification ... more details
Caption A Transmission electron microscope TEM micrograph of the yellow fevervirus 234,000X ... Sense molecular biology sense of the Flaviviridae family. The yellow fevervirus is transmitted ... title CDC Yellow Fever format work accessdate 2010 03 13 ref The only known hosts of the virus are primates ... author Chastel C title Centenary of the discovery of yellow fevervirus and its transmission by a mosquito ... fevervirusvirus class iv familia Flaviviridae genus Flavivirus species Yellow fevervirus Yellow fever is caused by the yellow fevervirus, a 40 to 50  nanometer nm wide enveloped RNA virus belonging ... the female mosquito bites and can transmit the disease The yellow fevervirus is mainly transmitted ... Arbovirus es which are transmitted via mosquitoes, the yellow fevervirus is taken up by a female ... transovarial and transstadial transmission of the yellow fevervirus within A. aegypti , i.e. ... M last5 Thonnon first5 J title First evidence of natural vertical transmission of yellow fevervirus ... fevervirus induced apoptosis in hepatocytes associated with TGF beta, TNF alpha and NK cells activity ... Dengue virus , these indirect methods can never prove yellow fever infection. Liver biopsy can verify ... illnesses like malaria . Other viral hemorrhagic fever , such as Ebola virus , Lassa virus , Marburg virus or Junin virus have to be excluded as cause. Prevention Personal prevention of yellow fever ... fever would occur in an African village with colonists, it would wipe out nearly all the Europeans, while ... the Mosquito Hypothesis . Yellow fever was thus the first virus shown to be transmitted by mosquitoes ... Canal . In 1927, the yellow fevervirus was isolated in West Africa, which led to the development ... to fight yellow fever have been neglected, making the virus a dangerous threat to spread again. ref ... liver pathology in yellow fevervirus infection may be similar to that observed with ribavirin in the treatment of hepatitis C , a virus related to yellow fever. ref name Sbrana 2004 Because ribavirin ... more details
mergefrom Zika fever date April 2011 Taxobox color violet name Zika virus image image caption virus group iv familia Flaviviridae genus Flavivirus species Zika virus Zika virus ZIKV is a member of the Flaviviridae virus family and the flavivirus genus. In humans, it causes a disease known as Zika fever . It is related to Dengue fever dengue , yellow fever , West Nile virus West Nile and Japanese encephalitis , viruses that are also members of the virus family Flaviviridae. Virology Along with other viruses in this family, Zika virus is enveloped and icosahedral with a non segmented, ssRNA genome. It is most closely related to the Spondweni virus and is one of the two viruses in the Spondweni virus clade. ref name Fields Fields Virology, 5th Edition ref The virus was first isolated in 1947 from ... in the acute phase of illness contained RNA of Zika virus. The Zika fever disease process was relatively ... 1951 through 1981, evidence of human infection was reported from other African countries such as Uganda, Tanzania , Egypt , Central African Republic , Sierra Leone and Gabon , as well as in parts of Asia ... www.cdc.gov ref The vertebrate hosts of the virus include monkey s and humans. The pathogenesis of the virus is hypothesized to first infect dendritic cell s near the site of inoculation, and then spread ... generally replicate in the cytoplasm , but Zika virus antigens have been found in infected cell nuclei. Clinical Common symptoms of infection with the virus include mild headaches, maculopapular rash , fever, malaise, conjunctivitis , and arthralgia . The first well documented case of Zika virus was in 1964, beginning with a mild headache and progressing to a maculopapular rash, fever, and back ... was fading, and within 3 days, the fever was gone and only the rash remained. ref name CDC There is no vaccine or preventive drug for Zika virus, and only treatment of symptoms is possible. Usually ... States of Micronesia . This virus was characterized by rash, conjunctivitis, and arthralgia, and was initially ... more details
Taxobox name Seoul virusvirus group v familia Bunyaviridae genus Hantavirus species Seoul virus Unreferenced date August 2007 Seoul virus is a species of hantavirus that can cause a form of hemorrhagic fever . DEFAULTSORT Seoul Virus Category Bunyaviruses Virus stub ... more details
mergeinto Zika virus date April 2011 or merge that article into this one, whatver. Zika fever is an illness caused by the Zika virus , a member of the family Flaviviridae . The fever and virus are named after the Ugandan forest where the virus was first isolated. The virus is commonly found in Africa but has also been found in Malaysia and Micronesia, including Yap Island . Symptoms are similar to dengue fever , but are milder in form and usually last four to seven days. Hemorrhagic manifestations have been documented in only one instance, hematospermia red brown fluid in ejaculate . ref name Foy11 cite journal author Foy BD, Kobylinski KC, Foy JLC, Blitvich BJ, Travassos da Rosa A, Haddow AD, et al title Probable non vector borne transmission of Zika virus, Colorado, USA journal Emerging Infectious Diseases volume 17 issue 5 date May 2011 url http www.cdc.gov eid content 17 5 pdfs 10 1939.pdf format PDF ref Common symptoms include a maculopapular skin rash that starts on the face or trunk before moving to the rest of the body, conjunctivitis, joint pain, low grade fevers and headache. ref cite web title RSOE EDIS on recent Zika fever outbreak url http hisz.rsoe.hu alertmap woalert read.php?cid 12079&cat dis&lang eng accessdate 2007 06 27 ref It is generally believed that the virus is spread by mosquitoes, making vector control an essential element to disease control. A single instance of sexual transmission of Zika virus between humans was reported in April, 2011 by a university biologist bitten by mosquitoes while performing research in Senegal who after returning to the US unknowingly transmitted the Zika virus to his wife by vaginal intercourse before he became symptomatic. ref name Foy11 References reflist Category Viral diseases Zoonotic viral diseases disease stub bg ... more details
that this virus belongs to the Old World arenavirus group. Comparisons with other viral genome sequences showed that this virus is equidistant from other Old World and New World arenaviruses. It is distantly similar to the other pathogenic African arenavirus, Lassa fevervirus. ref name Briese09 Clinical This virus has been associated with an outbreak of five cases of viral haemorrhagic fever ... title Genetic characterization and detection of Lujo virus, a new hemorrhagic fever associated arenavirus ... fever , and survived however, ribavirin s effectiveness against Lujo virus remains unknown. References ...expert subject Microbiology date May 2009 Lujo is a bisegmented RNA virus and a member of the Arenaviridae . Its name was suggested by the Special Pathogens Unit of the National Institute for Communicable Diseases of the National Health Laboratory Service NICD NHLS by using the first two letters of the names of the cities involved in the 2008 outbreak of the disease, Lusaka Zambia and Johannesburg Republic of South Africa . It is the second pathogenic arenavirus to be described from the African continent, in addition to the lassavirus. History The discovery of this novel virus was described following a highly fatal nosocomial outbreak of viral hemorrhagic fever in Johannesburg. ref name Paweska09 ... lived in the outskirts of Lusaka. She suffered from fever like illness, which grew worse with time ... of viral heamorrhagic fever was recognized and specimens from the second patient submitted for laboratory ... Paweska09 Sequencing and phylogenetic investigation of partial genome sequencing indicated that this virus ... arenavirus is uncertain. To date this virus has only been reported from a patient from Zambia and a subsequent ... a lethal new virus in Africa that causes bleeding like the dreaded Ebola virus. Zoonotic viral diseases DEFAULTSORT Lujo Virus Category Viral diseases Category Viruses Category Zoonoses Category Hemorrhagic fevers Category Tropical diseases Category Rodent carried diseases de Lujo Virus es Virus Lujo ... more details
Tick fever may refer to African tick fever see Spirochaeta duttoni Bovine babesiosis see Babesiosis Colorado tick fever Equine piroplasmosis Sheep tick fever see Lyme disease Tick borne disease disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. Category Infectious disease common names ... more details
A virus subtype H1N1 Category 1976 in the United States Swine Flu Outbreak Category Presidency ...File FordSwineFluShot1.jpg thumb 260px U.S. president Gerald Ford receiving his swine flu vaccination flu Out of date date January 2010 The 1976 swine flu outbreak , also known as the swine flu fiasco , ref name USA Today http www.usatoday.com news health 2009 05 05 swine flu 1976 N.htm Lessons learned from the 1976 swine flu fiasco , Rita Rubin, USA Today , May 5, 2009 ref or the swine flu debacle , was a strain of Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 H1N1 influenza virus that appeared in 1976. Infections ... Gaydos 2006 cite journal author Gaydos JC, Top FH, Hodder RA, Russell PK title Swine influenza a outbreak .... ref name swineflu debacle recall cite news title Swine flu debacle of 1976 is recalled url http articles.latimes.com 2009 apr 27 science sci swine history27?pg 1 publisher Los Angelest Times accessdate ... hospitalized. Two weeks after his death, health officials announced that swine flu was the cause ... could cause neurological damage. ref name cbs60minutesswineflu cite web title CBS 60 Minutes Swine Flu url http www.dailymotion.com video x9mh9f swine flu 1976 propaganda webcam accessdate 28 October ... TIME http www.time.com time health article 0,8599,1894129,00.html How to Deal with Swine Flu Heeding ... officials remember 1976.html Local officials remember 1976 swine flu scare, President Ford s decision ... against the 2009 pandemic H1N1 in study participants who had received the 1976 swine flu vaccination. ref Jonathan A. Mccullers et al. Recipients of Vaccine against the 1976 Swine Flu Have Enhanced Neutralization Responses to the 2009 Novel H1N1 Influenza Virus. Clinical Infectious Diseases, April ... who had received swine flu immunizations. One of the causes of this syndrome could be a rare side ... According to Harvey Fineberg and Richard Neustadt , authors of The Swine Flu Affair , the risk of developing ... H1N1 swine flu found only eleven cases of Guillain Barre syndrome , 0.1 total incidence in persons ... more details
Ascoviridae Family Asfarviridae includes Africanswinefevervirus Family Bacilloviridae Family Baculoviridae ... and the large eukaryal DNA viruses the Africanswinefevervirus Asfarviridae , Chlorella viruses ... girus and the terrestrial pathogen Africanswinefevervirus. Virol J 6 178 ref Further work on this virus ... Iridoviridae and chlorella virus Phycoviridae . The pol genes of the Africanswinefevervirus ...A DNA virus is a virus that has DNA as its genetic material and replicates using a DNA dependent DNA ... with covalently closed ends Poxviridae and Phycodnaviridae . A virus infecting archaea was first described ... virus is so unlike any previously described virus that it will almost certainly be placed in a new family ... surrounds the genome. The crenarchaeal virus Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus has a similar ... Herpesviridae includes human herpesviruses, chicken pox Varicella Zoster virus Family Malacoherpesviridae ... Simian virus 40 , JC virus , BK virus Family Poxviridae includes Cowpox virus, smallpox Family Tectiviridae ... papillomatosis carcinomatosis virus KIs V Haloarcula hispanica pleomorphic virus 1 Haloarcula hispanica SH1 virus Mavirus virophage Organic Lake virophage Sputnik virophage Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus Thermus aquaticus virus IN93 Thermus thermophilus virus P23 77 Notes Haloarcula hispanica SH1 virus, Thermus aquaticus virus IN93 and Thermus thermophilus virus P23 77 share a number ... group of virus related, genome integrating elements found solely in the bacterial family Thermaceae ... includes the Bombyx mori densovirus type 2 , Hepatopancreatic parvo like virus and Lymphoidal parvo like virus . A new family Bidensoviridae has been proposed for this group but this proposal has not been ... circular DNA virus from bovine stool. J Gen Virol ref This genus includes the species bovine stool associated circular virus and chimpanzee stool associated circular virus . ref name Blinkova2010 Blinkova ... but further work will be needed to confirm this. A virus with a circular genome sea turtle tornovirus ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Pappataci fever Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 A 93 1 A 90 ICD9 ICD9 066.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010217 File SandFlyFeverMap.jpg thumb 235 px Distribution of pappataci fever by serotype T, Toscana, S, Sicilian N, Naples. Pappataci fever also known as Phlebotomus fever and, somewhat confusingly, sandfly fever and three day fever is a Vector epidemiology vector borne Fever febrile Arbovirus arboviral infection caused by three serotype s of Phlebovirus . Occurs in Subtropics subtropical regions of the Eastern Hemisphere . The name, pappataci fever, comes from the Italian language Italian word for Phlebotomus sandfly . Etiology Three serotypes of Phlebovirus , Naples virus , Sicilian virus and Toscana virus are known causative agents. Epidemiology File Phlebotomus pappatasi bloodmeal continue2.jpg thumb 200 px Phlebotomus papatasi taking a bloodmeal. Pappataci fever is prevalent in the Subtropics subtropical zone of the Eastern Hemisphere between 20 N and 45 N ref name Britannica cite web author Encyclopaedia Britannica. authorlink Encyclopaedia Britannica url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 442164 pappataci fever title Pappataci fever accessdate 2009 07 03 language en ref , particularly in Southern Europe , North Africa , the Balkans , Eastern Mediterranean , Iraq , Iran , Pakistan , Afghanistan and India . ref ... of fever and 24 hours after the end of the fever, and remains infected for its lifetime. ref name Britannica Besides this horizontal virus transmission from man to sandfly, the virus can be transmitted ... arc al 06 tit fetch 4 129272 isbn 027591433X ref Pappataci fever is seldom recognised in endemic ... of dengue and sandfly fever journal American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene volume 4 issue ... chills develop followed by fever of 39 C to 40 C, severe frontal headaches, muscle and joint aches, flushing of the face and tachycardia . After two days the fever begins to subside and the temperature ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Swine locale Swine, East Riding of Yorkshire Swine borough East Riding of Yorkshire image name Swine railway station.jpg imagesize x265px caption line manager owner platforms latitude 53.804200 longitude 0.265100 gridref TA143356 Swine railway station was a station on the Hull and Hornsea Railway , and served the village of Swine, East Riding of Yorkshire Swine in the East Riding of Yorkshire , England . It opened on 28 March 1864, and closed following the Beeching Report on 19 October 1964. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Sutton on Hull railway station Sutton on Hull next Skirlaugh railway station Skirlaugh route Hull and Hornsea Railway col 010385 end box References Butt Stations cite web url http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations s swine index.shtml title Station Name Swine date 20 April 2010 work Disused Stations publisher Subterranea Britannica accessdate 25 November 2011 External links commons category Swine railway station http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 513,434,1 Swine station on navigable 1947 O. S. map Category Disused railway stations in the East Riding of Yorkshire Category Railway stations opened in 1864 Category Railway stations closed in 1964 Category Former North Eastern Railway UK stations Category Beeching closures in England Yorkshire Humber railstation stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Oropouche fever ICD10 ICD10 A 93 0 a 90 ICD9 ICD9 065 Taxobox virus group v familia Bunyaviridae genus Orthobunyavirus Image Virus Laboratory Fieldwork.jpg right thumb 220px Virus Laboratory Field Assistant, Nariva Swamp , Trinidad. 1959 Oropouche fever is a tropical diseases tropical viral infection , a zoonosis similar to dengue fever , transmitted by biting midge insect midge species Culicoides paraensis and mosquito es from the blood of sloth s to human s. It occurs mainly in the Amazon Basin Amazonic region, the Caribbean and Panama . The disease is named after the region where it was first described and isolated at the Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory , in 1955, the Oropouche River in Trinidad and Tobago and is caused by a specific arbovirus , the Oropouche virus OROV , of the Bunyaviridae family. History OROV was first described in Brazil in 1960, isolated from the blood of a sloth Bradypus tridactylus captured in the rain forest during the construction of the Bel m ...?step 4&pid 2238 Oropouche fever . MedicDirect. http www.fmrp.usp.br revista 1999 vol32n2 virus ... MR, Martins LC, Rodrigues SG, et al title Oropouche virus isolation, southeast Brazil journal Emerging ... Amazon, oropouche is the second most frequent viral disease, after dengue fever. Several ... 1978 to 1980. ref name urlLe virus Oropouche cite web url http www.mpl.ird.fr suds en ligne fr virales emergenc anthr09A.htm title Le virus Oropouche work accessdate 2009 03 20 ref Presently, in Brazil ... fever has an abrupt onset fever, initially with generic symptoms similar to those seen in dengue fever ... antibody to the virus. Treatment and prognosis The illness has no specific therapy, but usually ... TH title Oropouche virus a new human disease agent from Trinidad, West Indies journal Am. J. Trop ... Nucleotide sequences and phylogeny of the nucleocapsid gene of Oropouche virus journal J. Gen. Virol ... in Portuguese Zoonotic viral diseases DEFAULTSORT Oropouche Fever Category Viral diseases Category ... more details
L brea fever , also known as L brea s black fever and L brea hepatitis , is a lethal tropical disease tropical virus viral infection discovered in the 1950s in the city of L brea , in the Brazil ian Amazon basin , where it occurs mostly in the area south of the Amazon River , in the states of Acre , Amazonas State, Brazil Amazonas and Rond nia . The disease has also been diagnosed in Colombia and Peru . The similar form in Colombia has been named Santa Marta fever . Its main manifestation is a fulminant hepatitis which may kill in less than a week, and which characteristically affects children ... Hepatitis delta virus infection and Labrea hepatitis. Prevalence and role in fulminant hepatitis ... may develop chronic medicine chronic disease. Symptoms and signs L brea fever has a sudden onset, with jaundice ... of blood , headache , fever and severe prostration . Death occurs by acute liver failure ALF . In the last ... coma commonly appear. Etiology L brea fever is a coinfection or superinfection of hepatitis D or delta virus and hepatitis B HBV . ref name Bensabath 1987 The infection by delta virus may occur ... patient. Delta virus can only multiply in the presence of HBV, therefore vaccination against ..., virus, which is a small circular RNA virus , is normally unable to cause illness by itself, due ... virus and HBV association was done by Dr. Gilberta Bensabath , a leading tropical virologist of the Instituto ... called morula cells , comprised mainly by macrophage s containing delta virus antigen s. In the 1987 Boca do Acre study, scientists did an epidemiological survey and reported delta virus infection in 24 ... B cases, and 100 of chronic hepatitis B cases. The delta virus seems to be Endemic epidemiology ... of a specific vaccine against delta virus, the vaccine against HBV must be given soon after ... Viral diseases Labrea fever Category Tropical diseases Labrea fever Category Hepatology Labrea fever ... more details
wiktionary cast pearls before swine Pearls before swine and casting pearls refer to a quotation from Matthew 7 6 Do not give what is holy to the dogs nor cast your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you in pieces. in Jesus s Sermon on the Mount , implying that scriptural truth or knowledge pearl s should not be put in front of people or in this case, swine who do not appreciate their value. Revelation 22 15 Pearls before swine may also refer to Music Pearls Before Swine band , an American psychedelic folk band Pearls before the Swine , a song by Thrash Metal band Machine Head band Machine Head from their album Unto the Locust Other uses Pearls Before Swine comic strip Pearls Before Swine comic strip , a comic strip by American cartoonist Stephan Pastis Pearls Before Swine film Pearls Before Swine film , a 1999 Australian movie starring Boyd Rice Pearls Before Swine game Pearls Before Swine game , a puzzle logic game using the Nim format Coroner s Pidgin Pearls Before Swine , the twelfth novel in the Albert Campion series by Margery Allingham published in UK as Coroner s Pidgin Casting Pearls may also refer to Casting Pearls album Casting Pearls album , the debut album by Christian rock band VOTA formally also named Casting Pearls . Casting Pearls , the fourth album by Welsh rock band Melys disambig Category English idioms Category English phrases Category New Testament words and phrases it Margaritas ante porcos sr Bisere pred svinje ... more details
wiktionary feverFever is an increase in internal body temperature to levels above normal. Fever or The Fever may also refer to TOC right Film Fever 1981 film Fever 1981 film , a Polish film Fever 1989 film Fever 1989 film , an Australian American erotic thriller comedy Fever 1991 film Fever 1991 film , a TV film starring Armand Assante Fever 1999 film Fever 1999 film , a film directed by Alex Winter The Fever 2004 film The Fever 2004 film , a film starring Vanessa Redgrave, adapted from Wallace Shawn s play see below Literature Fever comics , several comics characters or publications Fever novel Fever novel , a novel by Robin Cook Fever Zine , a UK quarterly The Fever play The Fever play , a 1990 play by Wallace Shawn , basis for the 2004 film Music The Fever band , an American rock band The Fevers , a Brazilian rock band Fever Records , an American record label Albums Fever Bullet for My Valentine album Fever Bullet for My Valentine album , or the title song Fever Ronnie Laws album Fever Ronnie Laws album Fever Kylie Minogue album Fever Kylie Minogue album , or the title song see below Fever EP Fever EP , by Klinik, or the title song FeverFever , by Puffy AmiYumi FeverFever DVD FeverFever DVD , a concert DVD by Puffy AmiYumi Fever , by Con Funk Shun Songs Fever Adam Lambert song Fever Adam Lambert song Fever Aerosmith song Fever Aerosmith song , also covered by Garth Brooks as The FeverFever B.Traits song Fever B.Traits song , featuring Elisabeth Troy Fever Cascada song Fever Cascada song Fever Kylie Minogue song Fever Kylie Minogue song Fever Little Willie John song Fever ..., Madonna and Beyonc Fever Starsailor song Fever Starsailor song The Fever Bruce Springsteen song The Fever Bruce Springsteen song Fever , by Family Force 5 from Dance or Die EP Dance or Die Fever , by The Hives from A.K.A. I D I O T Fever , by Tone Damli Aaberge from Sweet FeverFever , by Judas Priest from Screaming for Vengeance Fever , by Quentin Elias Television Fever Queen of Swords Fever ... more details
Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.806544 longitude 0.276251 official name Swine population 143 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census ref name 2001 census civil parish Swine unitary england East Riding of Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber lieutenancy england East Riding of Yorkshire constituency westminster Beverley and Holderness UK Parliament constituency Beverley and Holderness post town HULL postcode district HU11 postcode area HU dial code 01964 os grid reference TA136358 Swine is a village and civil parishes in England civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire , England . It is situated approximately Convert 5 mi km 0 north east of Kingston upon Hull Hull city centre and Convert 2 mi km south of Skirlaugh to the west of the A165 road . File Priory Church of St Mary the Virgin, Swine.jpg thumb left The Priory Church of St Mary the Virgin The civil parish of Swine consists of the village of Swine and the Hamlet place hamlet of Benningholme . According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 UK census , Swine parish had a population of 143. ref name ... 2001 Census Key Statistics Parish Headcounts Area Swine CP Parish accessdate 2008 05 20 work Neighbourhood Statistics publisher Office for National Statistics ref Swine was served from 1864 to 1964 by Swine railway station on the Hull and Hornsea Railway . ref Butt Stations ref File Castle Hill, Swine 2 geograph.org.uk 651580.jpg left thumb Swine Castle Hill Two miles south west of the village are the earthwork remains of the medieval Swine Castle. clearleft References Reflist Refbegin cite ... of Yorkshire Council page 10 accessdate 11 February 2011 Refend External links Commons category Swine, East Riding of Yorkshire Swine position left Category Villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire Category Holderness Category Civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire EastRiding geo stub nl Swine pl Swine East Riding of Yorkshire ... more details
For the song by Dio Magica album Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Fever Dreams Type studio Longtype Artist Steve Roach musician Steve Roach Cover Fever Dreams.jpg Released 2004 Recorded at The Timeroom in Tucson, Arizona and The Lair in Prescott, Arizona Genre Ambient music Ambient Length 73 24 Label Projekt Records Producer Steve Roach musician Steve Roach Last album Spirit Dome br 2004 This album Fever Dreams br 2004 Next album Mantram br 2004 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r684708 pure url yes ref Fever Dreams 2004 is an album by the American Ambient music ambient musician Steve Roach musician Steve Roach . The music consists of bizarre, hallucinatory textures and tribal percussion. The first track, Wicked Dream , was co composed with Patrick O Hearn . This album is continued with Holding the Space Fever Dreams II . Track listing small All tracks by Steve Roach musician Steve Roach except were noted small Wicked Dream Elton John, Patrick O Hearn, Roach 18 41 Fever Pulse 10 34 Tantra Mantra 29 36 Moved Beyond 14 30 Personnel Steve Roach musician Steve Roach synthesizer s, guitar, percussion, bass Patrick O Hearn bass and guitar on Wicked Dream Will Merkle bass on Fever Pulse Byron Metcalf frame drum and percussion on Tantra Mantra and Moved Beyond Concept When Roach had arrived home after one of his many extended trips to Australia, he had also caught a rare virus native to the country just before his flight. As a result, Roach underwent a series of hallucinations as internal temperatures rose to heights of 107 F. After 3 weeks, Roach had made a full recovery. When asked at a later appearance, Roach stated that After the fever I couldn t wait to get started on Fever Dreams . It was a very intense experience, and I think now I ll be able to harness that kind of experience into this album. Since the fever, Roach has taken measures to apply any necessary Immunity medical immunities before any more of his ... more details
, Thrax, is a Scarlet Fevervirus intent on getting himself in the medical records by overheating Frank ...About disease Cee Lo Green s backing band Scarlet Fever band the song by Kenny Rogers Scarlet Fever song Infobox disease Name Scarlet fever Image Scharlach.JPG Caption DiseasesDB 29032 ICD10 ICD10 A 38 ... fever is a disease caused by erythrogenic toxin a bacterial exotoxin released by Streptococcus pyogenes ... the skin rash of scarlet fever ref Once a major cause of death, it is now effectively treated with antibiotics. The term scarlatina may be used interchangeably with scarlet fever , though it is most often used to indicate the less acute form of scarlet fever seen since the beginning of the twentieth century. ref http www.wrongdiagnosis.com s scarletina scarlet fever intro.htm Scarletina Scarlet Fever ref Scarlet fever was feared in the pre antibiotic era, as it was associated with the late post ..., Kondej B, Staszewska E 2011 Scarlet fever in Poland in 2009. Przegl Epidemiol 65 2 209 212 ref By the age of 10 years most children have acquired protective antibody antibodies and scarlet fever at this age .... J Bacteriol 179 20 6509 6511 ref The T12 virus itself has not been placed into a taxon by the International ... Scarlet fever is characterized by Sore throat Fever strawberry tongue Bright red tongue with a strawberry .... appears 12&ndash 72 hours after the fever. generally starts on the chest, armpits and behind ... Dyne cite journal author Dyne P and McCartan K title Pediatrics, Scarlet Fever journal eMedicine ... Fever journal eMedicine id EMedicine2 emerg 518 date March 7, 2006 ref Diagnosis Diagnosis of scarlet fever is clinical. The blood test shows marked leukocytosis with neutrophilia and conservated or increased ... of scarlet fever include septic complications due to spread of streptococcus in blood and immune mediated ... and full blown sepsis , upon which the condition may be called malignant scarlet fever. Immune complications include acute glomerulonephritis , rheumatic fever and erythema nodosum . The secondary ... more details
Other uses pp semi indef Infobox disease Name Dengue fever Image Denguerash.JPG Alt Photograph of a person s back with the skin exhibiting the characteristic rash of dengue fever Caption The typical rash seen in dengue fever ICD10 ICD10 A 90 a 00 ICD9 ICD9 061 DiseasesDB 3564 MedlinePlus 001374 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 528 MeshName Dengue MeshNumber C02.782.417.214 Dengue fever IPA en d e UK , IPA en d i US , also known as breakbone fever , is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus . Symptoms include fever , headache , myalgia muscle and arthralgia joint pains ... targeted directly at the virus. Signs and symptoms File Dengue fever symptoms.svg thumb 300px alt ... fever Schematic depiction of the symptoms of dengue fever Typically, people infected with dengue virus are asymptomatic 80 or only have mild symptoms such as an uncomplicated fever. ref name White10 cite ... showing dengue virus virion s the cluster of dark dots near the center Dengue fevervirus DENV ... yellow fever yellow fevervirus , West Nile virus , St. Louis encephalitis St. Louis encephalitis ... forest disease Kyasanur forest disease virus , and Omsk hemorrhagic fever Omsk hemorrhagic fever ... that takes a blood meal from a person infected with dengue fever becomes itself infected with the virus ... of dengue virus places people at risk of dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome. The most ... can cross react with other flaviviruses, such as yellow fever yellow fevervirus , which can make ... after yellow fever that was shown to be caused by a virus. ref name Henchal cite journal author Henchal ... the disease develops into the life threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever , resulting in bleeding ... species of mosquito within the genus Aedes , principally Aedes aegypti A. aegypti . The virus ... incidence of dengue fever has increased dramatically since the 1960s, with around 50 100  million ... Reiter P title Yellow fever and dengue a threat to Europe? journal Euro Surveill date 2010 03 11 ... more details
Infobox disease Name Blackwater fever Image Caption DiseasesDB 7751 ICD10 ICD10 B 50 b 50 ICD9 ICD9 084.8 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D001742 Blackwater fever is a complication of malaria in which red blood cells burst in the bloodstream hemolysis , releasing hemoglobinemia hemoglobin directly into the blood vessels and hemoglobinuria into the urine , frequently leading to kidney failure . The term black water fever was coined by the Sierra Leonean doctor John Farrell Easmon in his 1884 pamphlet entitled Blackwater Fever. Easmon was the first to treat cases of black water fever following the publication of his pamphlet. Symptoms Within a few days of onset there are chills, with rigor medicine rigor , high fever , jaundice , vomiting, rapidly progressive anemia , and dark red or black urine. Causes The cause of hemolysis hemolytic crises in this disease is unknown ... fever is an Autoimmunity autoimmune reaction apparently caused by the interaction of the malaria parasite and the use of quinine. Blackwater fever is caused by heavy parasitization of red blood cells ... vivax . ref cite journal author Katongole Mbidde E, Banura C, Kizito A title Blackwater fever caused ... ref Blackwater fever is a serious complication of malaria, but cerebral malaria has a higher mortality rate . Blackwater fever is much less common today than it was before 1950. ref cite journal author Bruneel F, Gachot B, Wolff M, et al. title Blackwater fever language French journal Presse ... of the Lord , a novel by Peter Matthiessen West with the Night , African memoir by aviatrix ... died of blackwater fever in chapter 5 The Heart of the Matter , a novel by Graham Greene Green Hills of Africa , a novel by Ernest Hemingway Blackwater Fever film Blackwater Fever , a film by Cyrus Frisch Blackwater Fever music Blackwater Fever , a blues band out of Australia References references Chromalveolate diseases DEFAULTSORT Blackwater Fever Category Malaria infectious disease stub dv ... more details
Infobox disease Name Trench fever Image Caption DiseasesDB 29814 ICD10 ICD10 A 79 0 a 75 ICD9 ICD9 083.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2303 MeshID D014205 Trench fever also known as Five day fever , Quintan fever febris Quintana in Latin , Urban trench fever ref name Bolognia Cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages 1095 isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref is a moderately serious disease transmitted by body louse body lice . It infected armies in Flanders, France, Poland, Galicia, Italy, Salonika, Macedonia, Mesopotamia, and Egypt in World War I ref name Justina Cite book title Silent Enemies The Story of the Diseases of War and Their Control author Justina Hamilton Hill date 1942 publisher G. P. Putnam s Sons ref ref name Hagan Cite book title Hagan ... trench fever while about one fifth of ill German and Austrian troops had the disease. ref name Justina ... Fever . EMedicine. 26 June 2006. 11 June 2007 http www.emedicine.com med topic2303.htm . ref Outbreaks ... fever is also called Wolhynia fever, shin bone fever, quintan fever, five day fever, Meuse fever ... is closely related to Bartonella henselae , the agent of cat scratch fever . Pathology and transmission ... s Son & Co. date 1922 ref Symptoms The disease is classically a five day fever of the relapsing type ... weeks. The onset of symptoms is usually sudden with high fever, severe headache, pain on moving the eyeballs ... of the shins. The initial fever is usually followed in a few days by a single, short rise but there may be many relapses between periods without fever. ref name Tropical The most constant symptom is pain ... cases the persistent fever might lead to heart failure . ref name Tolkien ref name Tropical Aftereffects ... , Lyme disease and virus caused exanthem a measles or rubella . Treatment Tetracycline group antibiotics ... Reflist Bacterial diseases Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Trench Fever Category Bacterial ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Infobox adult biography name Tim Von Swine image Tim Von Swine 2011.jpg caption Tim Von Swine attending the XRCO Awards, Hollywood, CA on April 13, 2011 birth name birth date birth date and age 1970 01 20 birth place Venice, California death date death place spouse height weight eye color Brown hair color Brown ethnicity alias Von Swine number of films website http www.timvonswine.com spelling US Tim Von Swine is the pseudonym of a pornographic movie director and actor. Biography Von Swine started in the adult industry in March 2003. He had directed hardcore gonzo movies ... Addams title Tim Von Swine Branching Out url http business.avn.com articles Tim Von Swine Branching Out 28606.html publisher Adult Video News date 2006 10 06 accessdate 2010 06 16 ref Von Swine then signed ... was hoping to expand into new markets. His first title for the company was Tim Von Swine s Pork BBQ . ref name bbq cite web author Thomas J Stanton title Shane s World Serves Up Tim Von Swine s Pork BBQ url http business.avn.com articles Shane 8217 s World Serves Up i Tim Von Swine 8217 s Pork ... lapsed and Von Swine moved onto other projects. ref name avn Von Swine became the production manager ... of Mike John & Tim Von Swine title The World of Mike John & Tim Von Swine publisher pornstarnetwork.com ... author Matt O Conner title Von Swine Signs on at Shane s World url http www.xbiz.com news news piece.php ... Guide Announces Awards Winners url http www.xbiz.com news news piece.php?id 14460&mi all&q von swine ... Tim Von Swine official website http www.timvonswine.com IMDb name 1526273 Tim Von Swine iafd name id TimvonSwine gender male name Tim Von Swine http blog.adultdvdtalk.com 2006 08 tim von swine pork ... von swine.html 2nd Podcast interview at AdultDVDTalk http gramponante.com tim von swine the last ... Von Swine, Tim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American pornographic actor and film director DATE ... Swine, Tim Category Male pornographic film actors Category Living people Category American pornographic ... more details
she is one of the first to die of the fever. Nell A fever orphan whom Matilda cares for. Plot Matilda ... the yellow fever epidemic breaks out during the summer, people flee the city or die. Matilda realizes ... yellow fever is spreading through Philadelphia. The people close to Matilda are dying. First, many ... her grandfather ill because of his cough. Matilda falls ill with the fever and is taken ..., finding Nell, another fever orphan along the way. Finding Eliza, Matilda recuperates with her family for a while. Eliza s two nephews and Nell become infected with yellow fever. Matilda and Eliza take .... References reflist External links http www.writerlady.com fever1793.html Fever, 1793 website Category ... more details
Dengue fever is an endemic viral infectious disease. Dengue fever may also refer to Dengue virus , the virus that causes dengue fever Dengue Fever band See also Dengue fever outbreaks disambig ... more details