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Hannah, Avi and Tony examine why we feel cold while febrile (shouldn't we feel hot?) and can develop shaking chills/rigors. The answer has implications for why rigors may be a more timely predictor of active bacteremia than fevers.
You can read the show notes for this episode on our website.
Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits, courtesy of VCU Health!
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Hannah, Avi and Tony examine why we feel cold while febrile (shouldn't we feel hot?) and can develop shaking chills/rigors. The answer has implications for why rigors may be a more timely predictor of active bacteremia than fevers.
You can read the show notes for this episode on our website.
Don't forget to pick up your CME/MOC credits, courtesy of VCU Health!

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