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Caturelli E et al. – A 46–year–old Caucasian man presented with septic fever (intermittent, with spikes up to 40.5°C) and intense abdominal pain in the upper quadrants. He had drunk 2 infusions of unspecified herbs of uncertain origin 1 week previously in Jamaica. His fever had started about 2 days after the consumption of such beverages, and increasing abdominal pain had developed shortly afterward.

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