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Fever in infants,Protection?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

“The fever is at an elevation of body temperature above normal. When a baby or an infant has a fever, your body is responding, usually from infection by viruses or bacteria,” explains Erick Rosales, infectious diseases physician and pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Mexico.

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Considered a normal temperature is between 36 and 37.5 degrees centigrade, if a baby or child is over 37.5 degrees, then, has a fever.

“In short, high temperature is a primary barrier of the body to prevent the infection progress and be treated with an antipyretic safe and reliable,” says Rosales. (more…)

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