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Differential diagnosis of fever with chills

Fever with chills can be indicative of various underlying conditions. 

Some potential differential diagnoses include

:Malaria: Especially if the patient has a history of travel to or resides in a malaria-endemic area.

Bacterial Infections: Such as urinary tract infections, respiratory infections (pneumonia), or bacterial sepsis.


Viral Infections: Influenza, dengue fever, or viral hepatitis can present with fever and chills.


Tuberculosis: Particularly if there are additional symptoms like prolonged cough, weight loss, and night sweats.


Endocarditis: Inflammation of the inner lining of the heart, often associated with bacterial infection, can cause fever and chills.


Rheumatic Fever: An inflammatory disease that can develop after a streptococcal throat infection.

Lyme Disease: Transmitted through tick bites, it can cause fever and chills along with other symptoms

.Brucellosis: An infectious disease often associated with contact with animals or consuming unpasteurized dairy products.

It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis based on a thorough examination, medical history, and possibly laboratory tests.
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