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Term:
Parent Terms Term With Siblings Child Terms
infectious disease +     
abscess +   
Acanthamoeba infectious disease +  
bacterial disease +   
A bacterial disease is a disease factor that is caused primarily by bacteria. An acute infectious disorder that is caused by gram positive or gram negative bacteria; representative examples include pneumococcal, streptococcal, salmonella, and meningeal infections.
Candidiasis, Invasive +   
Ciliophora infectious disease +  
coinfection 
digestive system infectious disorder +   
ear infection +   
eye infectious disorder +   
fungal infectious disease +   
hemorrhagic fever +   
hookworm infectious disease 
infectious disease with sepsis +   
infectious disorder of the nervous system +   
infectious embryofetopathy +  
infective arthritis +   
infective endocarditis +  
infective vaginitis +  
nail infection +   
nosocomial infection +  
parasitic infection +   
Perimeningeal Infections 
Pinta 
Prosthesis-Related Infections 
Puerperal Infection 
respiratory tract infectious disorder +   
retroperitoneal infection 
sexually transmitted disease +   
skin disorder caused by infection +   
subcutaneous tissue infection 
urinary tract infection +   
vector-borne disease +   
viral disease +   
 bacteriemia +   
 empyema +  
 noma 
 prostatitis +   
 tracheitis +  

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: Bacteria caused disease or disorder ;   Bacteria disease or disorder ;   Bacteria infectious disease ;   DOID:104 ;   NCIT:C2890 ;   bacterial disorder ;   bacterial infection ;   bacterial infectious disease ;   http://identifiers.org/medgen/14012 ;   http://identifiers.org/mesh/D001424
Related Synonyms: infections, bacterial
Xrefs: DOID:104 ;   HP:0032260 ;   ICD10:A04 ;   ICD9:040.89 ;   ICD9:041.89 ;   ICD9:041.9 ;   MEDGEN:14012 ;   MESH:D001424 ;   MONDO:0005113 ;   NCI:C2890
External Ontologys: has_participant EFO:NCBITaxon:2
Definition Sources: NCIT:C2890

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