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Hemorrhagic Fever and Cancer

Hemorrhagic Fever or Viral Hemorrhagic Fever is a cluster of illnesses that is driven by four classes of viruses. Lassa fever, Marburg, Ebola, and yellow fever viruses are the common names of those viruses. Such a condition affects the whole cardiovascular system and affects the functioning of the body severely. It may also have an effect on the blood vessels or damage some of them completely. Some of the viruses cause mild conditions while others like Marburg or Ebola can lead to serious complications. In multiple cases, these viral infections are spread by rats and mice.

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Hemorrhagic Fever and Cancer

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  1. Hemorrhagic Fever and Cancer: What’s the Connection? Hemorrhagic Fever or Viral Hemorrhagic Fever is a cluster of illnesses that is driven by four classes of viruses. Lassa fever, Marburg, Ebola, and yellow fever viruses are the common names of those viruses. Such a condition affects the whole cardiovascular system and affects the functioning of the body severely. It may also have an effect on the blood vessels or damage some of them completely. Some of the viruses cause mild conditions while others like Marburg or Ebola can lead to serious complications. In multiple cases, these viral infections are spread by rats and mice. Many a time, hemorrhagic fever is linked to hematologic or solid organ malignancies (cancer). Therefore, a study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the two. This clinical study enrolled patients suffering from HFRS (hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome). As per the results, 64 cases of hematologic cancer were found. This demonstrated a high risk of cancer in HFRS patients. In a deeper analysis, high hazard ratios for non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia were associated with the malignancies. Multiple symptoms connect cancer and fever (hemorrhagic). Some of these include:  Fever  Dizziness  Fatigue  Vomiting  Diarrhea  Nausea

  2. Severe symptoms that can become life-threatening include:  Kidney failure  Nervous system malfunctions  Respiratory failure  Coma  Delirium (disturbance in mental abilities)  Liver failure  Bleeding in internal organs  Bleeding under the skin Sometimes, individuals get the virus during cancer treatment. This is because therapies and medicines for managing cancer tumors can make the immune system very weak, thus, prone to viruses and other infections. Further, it depends upon the type of treatment an individual is receiving. For example, cancer treatment in Singapore may be based on different strategies as compared to other areas. Viruses that can increase cancer risk in people:  Ebola  Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever  Marburg  Kyasanur Forest disease virus  Omsk hemorrhagic fever  Lassa  Brazilian hemorrhagic fever  Rift Valley Fever  Argentine hemorrhagic fever  Yellow Fever  New World arenaviruses  Bolivian hemorrhagic fever  New World arenaviruses This is why close monitoring is required in the case of patients diagnosed with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Those individuals are often recommended periodic screening for cancers like blood cancer, vulvar cancer, cervical cancer, throat cancer, stomach cancer, throat cancer, penile cancer, and vaginal cancer. Note: If you think you are vulnerable to any such conditions, make sure to consult your health professional. Know about the basic prevention tips and necessary vaccinations so that you don’t develop infections from such viruses initially. Source: http://writeus.me/hemorrhagic-fever-and-cancer-whats-the-connection/

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