Intermittent fever
Intermittent fever is a type or pattern of fever in which there is an interval where temperature is elevated for several hours followed by an interval when temperature drops back to normal. This type of fever usually occurs during the course of an infectious disease. Diagnosis of intermittent fever is frequently based on the clinical history but some biological tests like complete blood count and blood culture are also used. In addition radiological investigations like chest X-ray, abdominal ultrasonography can also be used in establishing diagnosis.
Intermittent fever in malaria
Malaria is a common cause of intermittent fever and it has following types.Quotidian fever
Bouts of fever occurring daily for a few hours, typical of Plasmodium falciparum.Tertian fever
Fever occurs after an interval of two days, typical of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale.Quartan fever
Fever occurs after an interval of three days, typical of Plasmodium falciparum.Examples
Infectious causes of intermittent fever
The following are examples of infectious diseases that may feature intermittent fever.- Malaria
- Tuberculosis
- Sepsis
- Kala azar
- Borreliosis
- Rat-bite fever
- Epstein-barr virus
- Chronic meningococcemia.