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What temperature value is considered a fever? Best regards and excellent health, Dr. Rosa Clarinda de Souza - CRN3 45,856 Dr. Charles Genehr - CREMERS 26,509 - CREMESP 185,764 Note: The content of the videos is for your information only. No advice is given or intended through this information. The texts and videos are for informational purposes only and are not intended to replace the diagnosis, treatment and advice given by your doctor and nutritionist. You should consult them before making any changes in your life that could affect your health. VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.saudeamaiorriqueza.com AND DOWNLOAD THE E-BOOK FOOD IS MEDICINE FOR FREE Scientific references: Harvard Health Publishing. Harvard Medical School. Fever: What Is It? Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/a_to_z... Sund-Levander M, Forsberg C, Wahren LK. Normal oral, rectal, tympanic and axillary body temperature in adult men and women: a systematic literature review. Scand J Caring Sci. 2002 Jun;16(2):122-8. Mayo Clinic. Fever: First Aid. Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/... Silva DAF, Valente O. Does the patient have a fever? Available at: http://files.bvs.br/upload/S/1413-997... Mackowiak PA, Wasserman SS, Levine MM. A critical appraisal of 98.6 degrees F, the upper limit of the normal body temperature, and other legacies of Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich. JAMA. 1992 Sep 23-30;268(12):1578-80. Thompson HJ. Fever: a concept analysis. J Adv Nurs. 2005;51(5):484-492. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... Mackowiak PA, Bartlett JG, Borden EC, Goldblum SE, Hasday JD, Munford RS, Nasraway SA, Stolley PD, Woodward TE. Concepts of fever: recent advances and persisting dogma. Clin Infect Dis. 1997 Jul;25(1):119-38. Available at: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/... Singh V, Sharma A, Khandelwal R, Kothari K. Variation of axillary temperature and its correlation with oral temperature. J Assoc Physicians India. 2000 Sep;48(9):898-900.