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    An Infant Develops a Fever Secondary to a Bacterial Infection
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An Infant Develops a Fever Secondary to a Bacterial Infection

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An infant develops a fever secondary to a bacterial infection.Which of the following most likely triggered the fever?


A) Interleukin-1
B) Interleukin-6
C) Interleukin-10
D) Interferons (IFNs)

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