A South Jersey man died after Penn doctors failed to diagnose him in time. A blood test could have saved his life. – Inquirer.com

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Each night, Louis-Hunter Kean spiked a fever as high as 104.5. He would sweat through bedsheets and shiver uncontrollably. By morning, his fever would ease but his body still ached; even his jaw hurt. He had been sick like this for months. Doctors near his South Jersey home couldnt figure out why a…

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