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Due to a fever vs Due to fever

Both "due to a fever" and "due to fever" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Due to a fever" is more specific and refers to a particular fever, while "due to fever" is more general and refers to the concept of fever in general.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 712 views

Due to a fever

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a specific fever that is causing a certain effect or result.

Examples:

  • The child's irritability is due to a fever.
  • Her absence from work was due to a fever.
  • Seizures/ fits with or without a high temperature within 3 days of vaccination if your child has a bleeding problem or bruises easily if your child has a tendency to seizures/ fits due to a fever, or if there is a history in the family of this t
  • After control of the disease the vaccine should be administered if your child has a bleeding problem or bruises easily if your child has a tendency to seizures/ fits due to a fever, or if there is a history in the family of this
  • He experienced loss of consciousness due to a high fever.
  • I also found tissue damage due to fever.
  • My condition is due to malaria fever, my dear.
  • Persistent fever due to infection may occur following chemotherapy or medical conditions that lower the body's resistance to disease by lowering counts of certain white blood cells.
  • You said it was due to his rheumatic fever? - Mr. West?
  • Persistent fever due to infection may occur following chemotherapy or medical conditions that lower the body's resistance to disease by lowering counts of certain white blood cells.
  • I can only confirm your diagnosis: rheumatic aortic insufficiency due to scarlet fever, and dilation of the left ventricle.
  • - fluid in chest, chest pain, fast heart beat, shortness of breath, shakes due to high fever, chills
  • the animals were reared in the areas of Poland referred to in paragraph 1 and were subject to certain marketing restrictions due to African swine fever in any period from 1 August 2016 to 18 November 2016;
  • with difficulties in breathing and/ or itching and rash, often as an allergic reaction (angioneurotic oedema), allergic reactions, fever due to the administration of the medicine, serious allergic reaction which causes difficulty in breathing or dizziness (anaphylactic reaction)
  • Typically, after an incubation phase of about 24-48 hours, fever and intestinal symptoms may appear, due to larvae invading the intestine.
  • Amendment No 15 concerns the establishment of Community financed market support measures, in case of prolonged standstill of pigs in holdings kept under movement restrictions due to an outbreak of swine fever.
  • Patients should be informed that heat prostration (fever and heat stroke due to decreased sweating) can occur when anticholinergics such as oxybutynin are used in a hot environment.
  • Others Yellow fever and other live attenuated vaccines are not recommended due to the risk of systemic, possibly fatal, disease, particularly in immunosuppressed patients.
  • If pigs have been vaccinated against classical swine fever with a conventional vaccine they can be found seropositive due to the vaccination alone, or due to a silent infection in vaccinated animals.
  • In all of the current serological tests for classical swine fever a small proportion of sera give false/positive results either due to the lack of specificity of the test-system or due to sera from the singleton reactors.
  • Due to the African swine fever situation in Russia, the Commission adopted Decision 2011/78/EU [2] establishing measures to prevent the introduction of that disease into the Union.
  • The problems of the company were due to external factors such as swine fever, the implosion of the Russian market and the advent of BSE.

Alternatives:

  • caused by a fever
  • resulting from a fever
  • attributed to a fever
  • because of a fever
  • on account of a fever

Due to fever

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is more general and is used when referring to the concept of fever in a broader sense, without specifying a particular fever.

Examples:

  • The weakness is due to fever.
  • The sweating is due to fever.

Alternatives:

  • due to the presence of fever
  • due to the occurrence of fever
  • due to experiencing fever
  • due to suffering from fever
  • due to having a fever

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