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Mal de ojo is "A concept widely found in Mediterranean cultures and elsewhere in the world. Mal de ojo is a Spanish phrase translated into English as "evil eye." Children are especially at risk.  Symptoms include fifful sleep,  crying without apparent cause, diarrhea, vomiting, and fever in a child or infant.  Sometimes adults (especially females) have the condition." Retrieved from DSM-IV Appendix I Glossary of Culture-Bound Syndromes.