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A '''fever''' is a medical symptom that describes an increase in body temperature.
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A '''fever''' is a medical symptom that describes an abnormally high increase in [[body temperature]]. It is most often a sign of systemic infection or sepsis. It is often accompanied by [[delirium]].
When [[Dr.]] [[Phlox]] visited {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Jonathan Archer]] in his [[holding cell|cell]] on [[Narendra III]] in [[2152]], Phlox pretended to diagnose Archer with [[xenopolycythemia]] in order to talk to him. Phlox asked Archer if he had any residual symptoms, such as a fever or [[dizziness]], to which Archer replied that he only had a [[scratchy throat]]. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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Victims of the [[Harvester]] [[biogenic weapon]] would show a fever. ([[DS9]]:"[[IfWishesWereHorses]]")
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In [[2154]], Archer suffered from fever after [[T'Pau]] performed a [[Vulcan]] ritual on him. ({{ENT|Awakening}})
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In [[2155]], [[Elizabeth]], a [[Human]]/[[Vulcan]] [[hybrid]] who was a [[binary clone]] from [[Trip Tucker]] and [[T'Pol]]'s [[DNA]], suffered from an elevated [[white blood cell]] [[blood count|count]] and a low-grade fever. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
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[[Leonard McCoy]] ran a high fever as a bad side effect of an accidental drug overdose of [[cordrazine]], thus becoming horribly delusional and weak. He was nursed back to health by [[Edith Keeler]]. ({{TOS|The City on the Edge of Forever}})
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In [[2267]], [[Spock]] suffered from fever, when he was undergoing [[plak tow]], thus causing him some obvious physical discomfort and disorientation during his fight with [[James T. Kirk]]. ({{TOS|Amok Time}})
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In [[2268]], having had Kirk incapacitated by [[Wu]], [[Ronald Tracey]] told [[Hikaru Sulu]] that Kirk couldn't talk as he was feverish and delirious. ({{TOS|The Omega Glory}})
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In [[2269]], [[Montgomery Scott|Scotty]] named feverish as one of the [[emotion]]al states he had seen Kirk in in the past. ({{TOS|Turnabout Intruder}})
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A high fever was a symptom of the "[[Quazulu VIII virus|unknown virus]]" epidemic that infected 1/3 of the imhabitants of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2364]]. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
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In [[2366]], [[Beverly Crusher]] treated [[Patahk]]'s fever by keeping it down and trying to let the body heal itself. ({{TNG|The Enemy}})
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In [[2367]], a [[simulation]] of Crusher told [[Will Riker]] that, among other symptoms, a strain of [[Altarian encephalitis]] had resulted in his experiencing fever. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
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[[Kamin]] had been feverish for three days when [[Jean-Luc Picard]] awakened in his place. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}})
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A high fever was a late symptom of the [[aphasia virus]] which [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] suffered from in [[2369]]. ({{DS9|Babel}})
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A fever was a symptom of the [[Larosian virus]]. ({{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}})
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Victims of the [[Harvester]] [[biogenic weapon]] would show a fever. ({{DS9|Armageddon Game}})
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Fever was an early sign of the [[macrovirus]]. ({{VOY|Macrocosm}})
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[[Vargas]], a [[Starfleet]] officer stationed on [[AR-558]], contracted a fever in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}})
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== Types ==
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* [[Anaprolean Fever]]
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* [[Anchilles fever]]
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* [[Cartalian fever]]
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* [[Correllium fever]]
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* [[Rigelian fever]]
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** [[Rigelian Kassaba fever]]
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* [[Rugalan fever]]
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* [[Zanthi fever]]
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{{bginfo|Additionally, [[Neubilean fever]] was referred to in a [[deleted scene]] from {{ENT|E²}}. ([[ENT Season 3 DVD]] & [[ENT Season 3 Blu-ray|Blu-ray]] special features)}}
A fever is a medical symptom that describes an abnormally high increase in body temperature. It is most often a sign of systemic infection or sepsis. It is often accompanied by delirium.
In 2267, Spock suffered from fever, when he was undergoing plak tow, thus causing him some obvious physical discomfort and disorientation during his fight with James T. Kirk. (TOS: "Amok Time")