Fever is defined as an elevation in body temperature above the normal range, typically exceeding 38°C (100.4°F), resulting from the body’s immune response to infection or inflammation. It is clinically significant as it often indicates an underlying pathology, guiding diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. One key association is with infections, such as pneumonia, where fever can signal the severity of the illness and the need for urgent intervention.

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