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==About== | ==About== | ||
A disease which causes extreme fevers and sweats. The stricken often take on a blueish cast when suffering the effects. Those affected with Blue Fever often have difficulty breathing, and death usually follows bouts of halted breathing. | :A disease which causes extreme fevers and sweats. The stricken often take on a blueish cast when suffering the effects. Those affected with Blue Fever often have difficulty breathing, and death usually follows bouts of halted breathing. | ||
==Contagion== | ==Contagion== | ||
;Virulence: | ;Virulence:Extreme | ||
;Vector(s): | ;Vector(s):Direct contact or close proximity to infected. | ||
;Prevention: | ;Prevention:Fresh air, avoidance and isolation of infected persons. | ||
==Course== | ==Course== | ||
;Incubation: | ;Incubation:1-3 days | ||
;Contagious: | ;Contagious:Afflicted persons are contagious during the first ten days after symptoms appear. | ||
;Symptoms: | ;Symptoms:Chest Pain, Coughing, Fever, Headaches, and Lethargy. | ||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
;Cureability: | ;Cureability:Possible. Although shortness of breath, or a rattling breathing may persist for years after an infection. | ||
;General: | ;General:Rest, fluids, and fresh air. | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal:Antibiotics expectorants, and pectoral medicines. | ||
==Stories== | ==Stories== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:37, 25 March 2025
About
- A disease which causes extreme fevers and sweats. The stricken often take on a blueish cast when suffering the effects. Those affected with Blue Fever often have difficulty breathing, and death usually follows bouts of halted breathing.
Contagion
- Virulence
- Extreme
- Vector(s)
- Direct contact or close proximity to infected.
- Prevention
- Fresh air, avoidance and isolation of infected persons.
Course
- Incubation
- 1-3 days
- Contagious
- Afflicted persons are contagious during the first ten days after symptoms appear.
- Symptoms
- Chest Pain, Coughing, Fever, Headaches, and Lethargy.
Treatment
- Cureability
- Possible. Although shortness of breath, or a rattling breathing may persist for years after an infection.
- General
- Rest, fluids, and fresh air.
- Medicinal
- Antibiotics expectorants, and pectoral medicines.