Cercopithecus fever

Ceracpittic fever

Fever is an acute disease of an infectious nature or viral etiology, which is characterized by an increase in body temperature (more than 38 ° C) and various other symptoms, for example, chills, sweating, headache, muscle weakness, etc., and which can last a long time.

To prevent the spread of infection, it is necessary to follow certain disease prevention rules. These include maintaining personal hygiene, washing hands before eating and after using the toilet, avoiding contact with sick people and using protective masks or respirators in public places.

It is also important to monitor your health and promptly seek medical help if symptoms of the disease appear.