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Fever is defined as an increase in body temperature above the normal range, which can be caused by a wide range of conditions, including infection, inflammation or cancer. Treatment depends on severity.
Having a fever helps T cells reach the site of infection, thanks to thermal sensing by heat shock proteins and induction of integrin-mediated T cell migration.