A woman with a history of a 2-year stay in gabon and onset of a cyclical fever more than 1 year later

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A 23-year-old woman with no significant past medical history presented with fever every other day for 1 week. After graduating from college, she had spent a year as in Gabon, West Africa, before starting medical school. She was healthy until 1 week prior to presentation. At that time, she developed fever up to 102.5 °F, as well as chills and sweats, with symptoms occurring every other day. She also noted myalgia, headache, profuse sweats with defervescence of the fever, and intense fatigue.

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Benoit, J. L. (2017). A woman with a history of a 2-year stay in gabon and onset of a cyclical fever more than 1 year later. In The Infectious Disease Diagnosis: A Case Approach (pp. 253–258). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64906-1_46

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