Infection can prompt the body temperature to increase above 100 degrees F. A fever accompanying shivering or chills may indicate a kidney infection.
Anemia may lead to increased body temperature, however, anemia is associated with low-grade fever, whereas an infection,(especially infections caused by bacteria) will cause moderate to high fever, as well as chills, and back or side (flank) pain.

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