Q Fever - Overview - NHS Choices information about Q fever.
Q fever is a highly infectious but relatively rare condition caused by bacteria commonly found in farm animals. Humans can catch Q fever from infected animals, but it can't be passed on from person to person. If required, Q fever can be treated ... [... more]
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Ulcerative colitis
National Health Service (NHS); Diarrhoea;Irritable bowel syndrome;Q Fever;Ulcerative colitis Information on Ulcerative colitis from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful ... [... more]
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Scarlet fever - Overview - Introduction
National Health Service (NHS); Scarlet fever;Q Fever;Infections;Child;ENT Information on Scarlet fever from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Scarlet fever is an ... [... more]
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Febrile convulsions - Overview - Introduction
National Health Service (NHS); Febrile convulsions;Epilepsy;Q Fever;Fitness;Neurology Information on Febrile convulsions from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resources Febrile ... [... more]
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Painkillers, paracetamol - - What is it used for?
National Health Service (NHS); Flu;Back pain;Q Fever;Baby;Child Information on paracetamol from NHS Choices including why, when and how they should be used and with links to other useful resources Babies and children can take paracetamol from the ... [... more]
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Antibiotics, penicillins - Overview - Introduction
National Health Service (NHS); Q Fever;Scarlet fever;Rheumatic fever;Endocarditis;Infections Penicillins are antibiotics (medicines to kill the bacteria that cause infection). They can be used to treat a wide range of infections, such as ... [... more]
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