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... spikes are never infectious in origin. The causes of single fever spikes include insertion/removal of a urinary catheter,insertion/removal of a venous catheter, suctioning/manipulation of an endotracheal ... Department of Medicine, University of South Carolina School of Medicine,Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.A.Helmut Albrecht Division ofInfectious Diseases, University of South Carolina, Columbia, ... written from the infectious disease perspective by clinicians for clinicians who deal with infectiousdiseases in critical care. The infectious disease perspective is vital in the clinical diagnostic...
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