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Huh, are you very sure about the 43 deg C fever part? I have kids, one went through 40.7 at the Accident and Emergency dept, and from my research 43 deg C is not what you’d described as common.l (not uncommon)….
So you are also saying that the previous NCBI gov medical article about 43 deg c at 30 mins causing muscle tissue damage is wrong?
Edit - just a quick google, 41-43 deg c is hyperpyrexia and is very serious. In fact past 43 deg c, is usually fatal.
Anyway, The above is just for info. I guess your mileage may vary, everyone lives their lives differently….