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how to treat malta fever
No, it's not. Parasite infestation can lead to a multitude of diseases like: * Pruritus * Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD) * Tapeworm (Dipylidium caninum) * Anemia * Lyme disease * Human granulocytic and monocytic ehrlichiosis * Babesiosis * Relapsing fever * Rocky Mountain spotted fever * Colorado tick fever * Tularemia * Q fever * Tick paralysis If you really care for your pet, take the time to rid it of parasites and avoid these diseases. If you don't, do it for your own sake. Remember, most parasites do not care to which breed their host belongs -- they can be canine or human. I suggest you consult your vet before you need to consult a physician.
While sick with typhoid fever, people suffer from high fevers that can cause delirium. They may develop rose spotted rashes, diarrhea, headaches, and perforations in the intestines. Antibiotics are able to treat the disease and carriers should not work with food to prevent the spreading of typhoid fever.
You have ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone injections, azithromycin and chloramphenicol to treat the typhoid fever. One of the above drug can treat the typhoid fever.
Valley fever is not caused by a bacteria and so an antibiotic cannot be used to treat Valley fever. Valley fever is treated with an antifungal.
how did the docters attempt to treat yellow fever
Tetracyclines are called "broad-spectrum" antibiotics, because they can be used to treat a wide variety of infections. Physicians may prescribe these drugs to treat eye infections, pneumonia, gonorrhea, Rocky Mountain.
No. They bring down fever but they interfere with immune system.
get meds that can take care of it
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