Microbiology: An Evolving Science (Fourth Edition)
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The role of fever in fighting infections.

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Fever is a condition in which the body temperature goes higher than normal. The normal body temperature from person to person may vary slightly, but usually it is found to be around 98.6 F (Fahrenheit). It is affected by factors like sleeping, eating, exercising and many other related factors. The increased temperature leads to the contraction of muscles and causes a feeling of cold that results in greater heat production.

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