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Infection, Protozoan -- See Protozoan Infections


Infections with unicellular organisms formerly members of the subkingdom Protozoa
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Infection -- Research -- Congresses : National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH / edited by Vassil St. Georgiev, Karl A. Western, John J. McGowan  2008 1
 

Infection, Respiratory Tract -- See Respiratory Tract Infections


Invasion of the host RESPIRATORY SYSTEM by microorganisms, usually leading to pathological processes or diseases
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Infection, Retroviridae -- See Retroviridae Infections


Virus diseases caused by the RETROVIRIDAE
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Infection, Retrovirus -- See Retroviridae Infections


Virus diseases caused by the RETROVIRIDAE
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Infection, Rickettsia prowazekii -- See Typhus, Epidemic Louse-Borne


The classic form of typhus, caused by RICKETTSIA PROWAZEKII, which is transmitted from man to man by the louse Pediculus humanus corporis. This disease is characterized by the sudden onset of intense headache, malaise, and generalized myalgia followed by the formation of a macular skin eruption and vascular and neurologic disturbances
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Infection, Rickettsiaceae -- See Rickettsiaceae Infections


Infections with bacteria of the family RICKETTSIACEAE
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Infection, RNA Virus -- See RNA Virus Infections


Diseases caused by RNA VIRUSES
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Infection, Salmonella -- See Salmonella Infections


Infections with bacteria of the genus SALMONELLA
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Infection, Salmonella typhi -- See Typhoid Fever


An acute systemic febrile infection caused by SALMONELLA TYPHI, a serotype of SALMONELLA ENTERICA
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Infection, Schistoma -- See Schistosomiasis


Infection with flukes (trematodes) of the genus SCHISTOSOMA. Three species produce the most frequent clinical diseases: SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM (endemic in Africa and the Middle East), SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI (in Egypt, northern and southern Africa, some West Indies islands, northern 2/3 of South America), and SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM (in Japan, China, the Philippines, Celebes, Thailand, Laos). S. mansoni is often seen in Puerto Ricans living in the United States
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Infection, Sexually Transmitted -- See Sexually Transmitted Diseases


Diseases due to or propagated by sexual contact
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Infection, Sinus -- See Sinusitis


Inflammation of the NASAL MUCOSA in one or more of the PARANASAL SINUSES
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Infection, Spirochaetales -- See Spirochaetales Infections


Infections with bacteria of the order SPIROCHAETALES
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Infection, Spirochete -- See Spirochaetales Infections


Infections with bacteria of the order SPIROCHAETALES
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Infection, Surgical Site -- See Surgical Wound Infection


Infection occurring at the site of a surgical incision
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Infection, Surgical Wound -- See Surgical Wound Infection


Infection occurring at the site of a surgical incision
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Infection, Tapeworm -- See Cestode Infections


Infections with true tapeworms of the helminth subclass CESTODA
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Infection -- Testing. : Carbon-labelled urea breath tests for diagnosis of helicobacter pylori infection : assessment report  2006 1
Infection -- Textbooks. : Microbiology for the healthcare professional / Karin C. VanMeter, William G. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert  2010 1
 

Infection, Tick-Borne -- See Tick-Borne Diseases


Bacterial, viral, or parasitic diseases transmitted to humans and animals by the bite of infected ticks. The families Ixodidae and Argasidae contain many bloodsucking species that are important pests of man and domestic birds and mammals and probably exceed all other arthropods in the number and variety of disease agents they transmit. Many of the tick-borne diseases are zoonotic
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Infection, Toxoplasma gondii -- See Toxoplasmosis


The acquired form of infection by Toxoplasma gondii in animals and man
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Infection, Transfusion-Transmitted -- See Transfusion Reaction


Complications of BLOOD TRANSFUSION. Included adverse reactions are common allergic and febrile reactions; hemolytic (delayed and acute) reactions; and other non-hemolytic adverse reactions such as infections and adverse immune reactions related to immunocompatibility
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Infection Transmission -- See Disease Transmission, Infectious


The transmission of infectious disease or pathogens. When transmission is within the same species, the mode can be horizontal or vertical (INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL)
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Infection Transmission, Horizontal -- See Disease Transmission, Infectious


The transmission of infectious disease or pathogens. When transmission is within the same species, the mode can be horizontal or vertical (INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION, VERTICAL)
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Infection -- Transmission -- Prevention : Infection control. A training program for healthcare professionals / Medcom presents ; produced by Medcom/Trainex Inc  2003 1
Infection -- Treatment   19
Infection -- Treatment -- Complications : Problem solving in infection / edited by Stephanie J. Dancer, R. Andrew Seaton  2012 1
Infection -- Treatment -- Congresses : Treating infectious diseases in a microbial world : report of two workshops on novel antimicrobial therapeutics / Committee on New Directions in the Study of Antimicrobial Therapeutics: New Classes of Antimicrobials ; Committee on New Directions in the Study of Antimicrobial Therapeutics: Immunomodulation, Board on Life Sciences, Division on Earth and Life Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies  2006 1
Infection -- Treatment -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.   2
Infection -- Treatment -- Periodicals   2
 

Infection, Trematode -- See Trematode Infections


Infections caused by infestation with worms of the class Trematoda
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Infection, Trypanosoma cruzi -- See Chagas Disease


Infection with the protozoan parasite TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI, a form of TRYPANOSOMIASIS endemic in Central and South America. It is named after the Brazilian physician Carlos Chagas, who discovered the parasite. Infection by the parasite (positive serologic result only) is distinguished from the clinical manifestations that develop years later, such as destruction of PARASYMPATHETIC GANGLIA; CHAGAS CARDIOMYOPATHY; and dysfunction of the ESOPHAGUS or COLON
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Infection, Tumor Virus -- See Tumor Virus Infections


Infections produced by oncogenic viruses. The infections caused by DNA viruses are less numerous but more diverse than those caused by the RNA oncogenic viruses
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Infection, Urinary Tract -- See Urinary Tract Infections


Inflammatory responses of the epithelium of the URINARY TRACT to microbial invasions. They are often bacterial infections with associated BACTERIURIA and PYURIA
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Infection, Vibrio cholerae -- See Cholera


An acute diarrheal disease endemic in India and Southeast Asia whose causative agent is VIBRIO CHOLERAE. This condition can lead to severe dehydration in a matter of hours unless quickly treated
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Infection, Vincent -- See Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative


An acute or chronic GINGIVITIS characterized by redness and swelling, NECROSIS extending from the interdental papillae along the gingival margins, PAIN; HEMORRHAGE, necrotic odor, and often a pseudomembrane. The condition may extend to the ORAL MUCOSA; TONGUE; PALATE; or PHARYNX. The etiology is somewhat unclear, but may involve a complex of FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM along with spirochetes BORRELIA or TREPONEMA
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Infection, Vincent's -- See Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative


An acute or chronic GINGIVITIS characterized by redness and swelling, NECROSIS extending from the interdental papillae along the gingival margins, PAIN; HEMORRHAGE, necrotic odor, and often a pseudomembrane. The condition may extend to the ORAL MUCOSA; TONGUE; PALATE; or PHARYNX. The etiology is somewhat unclear, but may involve a complex of FUSOBACTERIUM NUCLEATUM along with spirochetes BORRELIA or TREPONEMA
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Infection, Viral -- See Virus Diseases


A general term for diseases caused by viruses
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Infection, Viral CNS -- See Central Nervous System Viral Diseases


Viral infections of the brain, spinal cord, meninges, or perimeningeal spaces
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Infection, Viral Eye -- See Eye Infections, Viral


Infections of the eye caused by minute intracellular agents. These infections may lead to severe inflammation in various parts of the eye - conjunctiva, iris, eyelids, etc. Several viruses have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus, Adenovirus, Poxvirus, and Myxovirus
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Infection, Viral Ocular -- See Eye Infections, Viral


Infections of the eye caused by minute intracellular agents. These infections may lead to severe inflammation in various parts of the eye - conjunctiva, iris, eyelids, etc. Several viruses have been identified as the causative agents. Among these are Herpesvirus, Adenovirus, Poxvirus, and Myxovirus
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Infection, Virus -- See Virus Diseases


A general term for diseases caused by viruses
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Infection, WNV -- See West Nile Fever


A mosquito-borne viral illness caused by the WEST NILE VIRUS, a FLAVIVIRUS and endemic to regions of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Common clinical features include HEADACHE; FEVER; maculopapular rash; gastrointestinal symptoms; and lymphadenopathy. MENINGITIS; ENCEPHALITIS; and MYELITIS may also occur. The disease may occasionally be fatal or leave survivors with residual neurologic deficits. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1996, Ch26, p13; Lancet 1998 Sep 5;352(9130):767-71)
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Infection, Wound -- See Wound Infection


Invasion of a wound by pathogenic microorganisms
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Infection, XMRV -- See Retroviridae Infections


Virus diseases caused by the RETROVIRIDAE
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Infection, Yersinia pestis -- See Plague


An acute infectious disease caused by YERSINIA PESTIS that affects humans, wild rodents, and their ectoparasites. This condition persists due to its firm entrenchment in sylvatic rodent-flea ecosystems throughout the world. Bubonic plague is the most common form
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Infection, Zika Virus -- See Zika Virus Infection


A viral disease transmitted by the bite of AEDES mosquitoes infected with ZIKA VIRUS. Its mild DENGUE-like symptoms include fever, rash, headaches and ARTHRALGIA. The viral infection during pregnancy, in rare cases, is a cause of congenital brain abnormalities, including MICROCEPHALY and may also lead to GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME
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Infection, ZikV -- See Zika Virus Infection


A viral disease transmitted by the bite of AEDES mosquitoes infected with ZIKA VIRUS. Its mild DENGUE-like symptoms include fever, rash, headaches and ARTHRALGIA. The viral infection during pregnancy, in rare cases, is a cause of congenital brain abnormalities, including MICROCEPHALY and may also lead to GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME
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Infection, Zoonotic -- See Zoonoses


Diseases of non-human animals that may be transmitted to HUMANS or may be transmitted from humans to non-human animals
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