Information about List Of Infectious Diseases

Human infectious diseases grouped by causative agent and alphabetically arranged.

Viral infectious diseases

AIDSAIDS Related ComplexChickenpox (Varicella) – Common coldCytomegalovirus InfectionColorado tick feverDengue feverEbola haemorrhagic feverHand, foot and mouth diseaseHepatitisHerpes simplexHerpes zosterHPVInfluenza (Flu) – Lassa feverMeaslesMarburg haemorrhagic feverInfectious mononucleosisMumpsPoliomyelitisProgressive multifocal leukencephalopathyRabiesRubellaSARSSmallpox (Variola) – Viral encephalitisViral gastroenteritisViral meningitisViral pneumoniaWest Nile diseaseYellow fever

Bacterial infectious diseases

AnthraxBacterial MeningitisBotulismBrucellosisCampylobacteriosisCat Scratch DiseaseCholeraDiphtheriaEpidemic TyphusGonorrheaImpetigoLegionellosisLeprosy (Hansen's Disease)LeptospirosisListeriosisLyme diseaseMelioidosisMRSA infectionNocardiosisPertussis (Whooping Cough)PlaguePneumococcal pneumoniaPsittacosisQ feverRocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) – SalmonellosisScarlet FeverShigellosisSyphilisTetanusTrachomaTuberculosisTularemiaTyphoid FeverTyphusUrinary Tract Infections

Parasitic infectious diseases

African trypanosomiasisAmebiasisAscariasisBabesiosisChagas DiseaseClonorchiasisCryptosporidiosisCysticercosisDiphyllobothriasisDracunculiasisEchinococcosisEnterobiasisFascioliasisFasciolopsiasisFilariasisFree-living amebic infectionGiardiasisGnathostomiasisHymenolepiasisIsosporiasisKala-azarLeishmaniasisMalariaMetagonimiasisMyiasisOnchocerciasisPediculosisPinworm InfectionScabiesSchistosomiasisTaeniasisToxocariasisToxoplasmosisTrichinellosisTrichinosisTrichuriasisTrichomoniasisTrypanosomiasis

Fungal infectious diseases

AspergillosisBlastomycosis – Candidiasis – CoccidioidomycosisCryptococcosisHistoplasmosisTinea pedis

Prion infectious diseases

transmissible spongiform encephalopathyBovine spongiform encephalopathyCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseKuruFatal Familial InsomniaAlpers Syndrome

References

See also

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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Classification & external resources

The Red ribbon is a symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS.
ICD-10 B 24.
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Classification & external resources

The Red ribbon is a symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS.
ICD-10 B 24.
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Chickenpox
Classification & external resources

Child with varicella disease
ICD-10 B 01.
ICD-9 052

DiseasesDB 29118
MedlinePlus 001592
eMedicine ped/2385   derm/74 , emerg/367

MeSH C02.256.466.
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Acute nasopharyngitis
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 J 00.0
ICD-9 460

DiseasesDB 31088
MedlinePlus 000678
eMedicine med/2339  
MeSH D003139 Acute viral nasopharyngitis, or acute coryza
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Cytomegalovirus
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 B 25.
ICD-9 078.5

MeSH D003587

Cytomegalovirus

CMV infection of a lung pneumocyte.

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Colorado tick fever virus

Colorado Tick Fever (CTF) (also called Mountain tick fever, Mountain fever, and American mountain fever) is an acute viral infection transmitted from the bite of an infected wood tick (
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Dengue fever
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 90.
ICD-9 061

DiseasesDB 3564
MedlinePlus 001374
eMedicine med/528  

MeSH C02.782.417.
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Ebola
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 98.4
ICD-9 065.8

DiseasesDB 18043
MedlinePlus 001339
eMedicine med/626  

MeSH C02.782.417.
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MeSH D006232 Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by a number of enteroviruses in the family Picornaviridae. The most common cause is the Coxsackie A virus.
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Hepatitis
Classification & external resources

Alcoholic hepatitis evident by fatty change, cell necrosis, Mallory bodies
ICD-10 K 75.9
ICD-9 573.3

DiseasesDB 20061

MeSH D006505 Hepatitis (plural hepatitides
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Herpes simplex
Classification & external resources

Microscopy image of a Herpes simplex virus.
ICD-10 A 60. , B 00. , G 05.1 , P 35.2
ICD-9 054.0 , 054.1 , 054.2 , 054.3 , 771.
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Herpes zoster
Classification & external resources

Herpes zoster blisters on the neck and shoulder
ICD-10 B 02.
ICD-9 053

DiseasesDB 29119
MedlinePlus 000858
eMedicine med/1007   derm/180 emerg/823 oph/257 ped/996

Herpes zoster
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Human Papilloma Virus
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 B 97.7
ICD-9 078.1 079.4

DiseasesDB 6032

eMedicine med/1037  
MeSH D030361
Main characteristics
Prevalence ?
Transmission ?
Symptoms ?
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Influenza
Classification & external resources

TEM of negatively stained influenza virons, magnified approximately 70,000 times
ICD-10 J 10. , J 11.
ICD-9 487

DiseasesDB 6791
MedlinePlus 000080
eMedicine med/1170   ped/3006
MeSH
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Lassa virus

Lassa Fever
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 96.2
ICD-9 078.8

DiseasesDB 7272

MeSH D007835 Lassa fever
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Measles
Classification & external resources

How Measles affects the skin.
ICD-10 B 05. .-
ICD-9 055

DiseasesDB 7890
MedlinePlus 001569
eMedicine derm/259   emerg/389
Measles virus


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Marburg Virus Disease
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 98.3
ICD-9 078.89

DiseasesDB 7835

eMedicine ped/2406  

MeSH C02.782.417.
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Infectious mononucleosis
Classification & external resources

Infectious Mononucleosis smear showing reactive (atypical) lymphocytes, in blue.
ICD-10 B 27.
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Mumps virus



Mumps or epidemic parotitis is a viral disease of humans.
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Poliomyelitis
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 80. , B 91.
ICD-9 045 , 138

DiseasesDB 10209
MedlinePlus 001402
eMedicine ped/1843   pmr/6

MeSH C02.182.600.
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Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 81.2
ICD-9 046.3

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
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Rabies virus

Rabies
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 82. -
ICD-9 071

DiseasesDB 11148
MedlinePlus 001334
eMedicine med/1374   emerg/493 ped/1974
MeSH D011818

Rabies
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Rubella
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 B 06.
ICD-9 056

DiseasesDB 11719
MedlinePlus 001574
eMedicine emerg/388   peds/2025 derm/259

Rubella virus


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Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 U 04.
ICD-9 079.82

DiseasesDB 32835
MedlinePlus 007192
eMedicine med/3662  
MeSH D045169

Severe acute respiratory syndrome or SARS
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Smallpox
Classification & external resources

A child infected with smallpox
ICD-10 B 03.
ICD-9 050

DiseasesDB 12219
MedlinePlus 001356
eMedicine emerg/885  

MeSH D012899
Main characteristics
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MeSH D004660 Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain, commonly caused by a viral infection. Sometimes, encephalitis can result from a bacterial infection, such as bacterial meningitis, or it may be a complication of other infectious diseases like rabies (viral) or
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Gastroenteritis
Classification & external resources

ICD-10 A 09. , J 10.8 , K 52.
ICD-9 009.0 , 009.1 , 558

See also Bacterial gastroenteritis and Diarrhea


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Meningitis
Classification & external resources

Meninges of the central nervous system: dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater.
ICD-10 G 00. -G 03.
ICD-9 320 - 322

DiseasesDB 22543
MedlinePlus 000680
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