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--- encephalitis, arbovirus

--- encephalitis, california --- encephalitis, japanese --- encephalitis, st. louis --- encephalitis, tick-borne --- west nile fever

--- encephalomyelitis, equine

--- encephalomyelitis, eastern equine --- encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine --- encephalomyelitis, western equine

--- tick-borne diseases

--- african swine fever --- colorado tick fever
Colorado tick fever
Colorado Tick Fever is an obtuse viral infection transmitted from the bite of an infected tick...

 --- encephalitis, tick-borne --- hemorrhagic fever, crimean --- hemorrhagic fever, omsk --- kyasanur forest disease
Kyasanur forest disease
Kyasanur forest disease is a tick-borne viral hemorrhagic fever endemic to South Asia. The disease is caused by a virus belonging to the family flaviviridae, which also includes yellow fever and dengue fever.-History:...

 --- nairobi sheep disease

--- central nervous system viral diseases

--- encephalitis
Encephalitis
Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain. Encephalitis with meningitis is known as meningoencephalitis. Symptoms include headache, fever, confusion, drowsiness, and fatigue...

--- encephalitis, viral --- encephalitis, arbovirus --- encephalitis, california --- encephalitis, japanese --- encephalitis, st. louis --- encephalitis, tick-borne --- west nile fever --- encephalitis, herpes simplex --- encephalitis, varicella zoster --- encephalomyelitis, equine --- encephalomyelitis, eastern equine --- encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine --- encephalomyelitis, western equine --- leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal --- subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a rare chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent infection of immune resistant measles virus . No cure for SSPE exists, but the condition can be managed by medication if treatment is started at...


--- meningitis, viral

--- lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis , is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is the Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus , a member of the family Arenaviridae...

 --- meningitis, aseptic

--- myelitis
Myelitis
Myelitis is a disease involving inflammation of the spinal cord, which disrupts central nervous system functions linking the brain and limbs. The name is derived from Greek referring to the "spinal cord", and the suffix -itis, which denotes inflammation....

--- paraparesis, tropical spastic --- poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an acute viral infectious disease spread from person to person, primarily via the fecal-oral route...

 --- poliomyelitis, bulbar --- postpoliomyelitis syndrome

--- adenoviridae infections

--- adenovirus infections, human --- hepatitis, infectious canine

--- hepadnaviridae infections

--- hepatitis b --- hepatitis b, chronic

--- herpesviridae infections

--- bell palsy --- chickenpox
Chickenpox
Chickenpox or chicken pox is a highly contagious illness caused by primary infection with varicella zoster virus . It usually starts with vesicular skin rash mainly on the body and head rather than at the periphery and becomes itchy, raw pockmarks, which mostly heal without scarring...

 --- cytomegalovirus infections --- cytomegalovirus retinitis
Cytomegalovirus retinitis
Cytomegalovirus retinitis, also known as CMV retinitis, is an inflammation of the eye's retina that can lead to blindness.-Presentation:...

 --- encephalitis, herpes simplex --- encephalitis, varicella zoster --- epstein-barr virus infections --- burkitt lymphoma --- infectious mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis
Infectious mononucleosis is an infectious, widespread viral...

 --- leukoplakia, hairy --- herpes simplex
Herpes simplex
Herpes simplex is a viral disease caused by both Herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 . Infection with the herpes virus is categorized into one of several distinct disorders based on the site of infection. Oral herpes, the visible symptoms of which are colloquially called cold sores or fever...

 --- herpes genitalis
Herpes genitalis
Herpes genitalis refers to a genital infection by Herpes simplex virus.Following the classification HSV into two distinct categories of HSV-1 and HSV-2 in the 1960s, it was established that "HSV-2 was below the waist, HSV-1 was above the waist"...

 --- herpes labialis
Herpes labialis
Herpes labialis or "orolabial herpes" is an infection of the lip by herpes simplex virus . An outbreak typically causes small blisters or sores on or around the mouth commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters...

 --- kaposi varicelliform eruption --- keratitis, herpetic --- keratitis, dendritic --- stomatitis, herpetic --- herpes zoster
Herpes zoster
Herpes zoster , commonly known as shingles and also known as zona, is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a limited area on one side of the body, often in a stripe...

 --- herpes zoster ophthalmicus --- herpes zoster oticus --- zoster sine herpete --- infectious bovine rhinotracheitis --- malignant catarrh --- marek disease --- pseudorabies
Pseudorabies
Pseudorabies is a viral disease in swine that is endemic in most parts of the world. It is caused by Suid herpesvirus 1 , which is also called Pseudorabies virus and is also known as Aujeszky's disease, and in cattle as mad itch. PRV is considered to be the most economically important viral...

 --- roseolovirus infections --- exanthema subitum
Exanthema subitum
Exanthema subitum , also referred to as roseola infantum , sixth disease and baby measles, or three-day fever, is a disease of children, generally under two years old, although it has been known to occur in eighteen year olds, whose manifestations...

 --- sarcoma, kaposi

--- papillomavirus infections

--- warts --- condylomata acuminata --- epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic hereditary skin disorder associated with a high risk of carcinoma of the skin. It is characterized by abnormal susceptibility to human papillomaviruses of the skin...


--- parvoviridae infections

--- aleutian mink disease --- erythema infectiosum --- feline panleukopenia
Feline panleukopenia
Feline panleukopenia virus , also known as Feline infectious enteritis, Feline distemper, feline ataxia, or cat plague, is a viral infection affecting cats, both domesticated and wild feline species. It is caused by feline parvovirus, a close relative of both type 2 canine parvovirus and mink...


--- polyomavirus infections

--- leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal

--- poxviridae infections

--- cowpox
Cowpox
Cowpox is a skin disease caused by a virus known as the Cowpox virus. The pox is related to the vaccinia virus and got its name from the distribution of the disease when dairymaids touched the udders of infected cows. The ailment manifests itself in the form of red blisters and is transmitted by...

 --- ecthyma, contagious --- ectromelia, infectious --- fowlpox
Fowlpox
Fowlpox is a worldwide disease of poultry caused by viruses of the family Poxviridae and the genus Avipoxvirus. The viruses causing fowlpox are distinct from one another but antigenically similar, possible hosts including chickens, turkeys, quail, canaries, pigeons, and many other species of...

 --- lumpy skin disease --- molluscum contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection of the skin or occasionally of the mucous membranes. It is caused by a DNA poxvirus called the molluscum contagiosum virus . MCV has no animal reservoir, infecting only humans. There are four types of MCV, MCV-1 to -4; MCV-1 is the most prevalent and...

 --- monkeypox
Monkeypox
Monkeypox also known as cockpox is an exotic infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, hence its name, but in its natural state it seems to infect rodents more often than primates...

 --- myxomatosis, infectious --- smallpox
Smallpox
Smallpox was an infectious disease unique to humans, caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor. The disease is also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, which is a derivative of the Latin varius, meaning "spotted", or varus, meaning "pimple"...

 --- vaccinia
Vaccinia
Vaccinia virus is a large, complex, enveloped virus belonging to the poxvirus family. It has a linear, double-stranded DNA genome approximately 190 kbp in length, and which encodes for approximately 250 genes. The dimensions of the virion are roughly 360 × 270 × 250 nm, with a mass of...


--- encephalitis, arbovirus

--- encephalitis, california --- encephalitis, japanese --- encephalitis, st. louis --- encephalitis, tick-borne --- west nile fever

--- encephalitis, varicella zoster

--- encephalomyelitis, equine

--- encephalomyelitis, eastern equine --- encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine --- encephalomyelitis, western equine

--- leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal

--- subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a rare chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent infection of immune resistant measles virus . No cure for SSPE exists, but the condition can be managed by medication if treatment is started at...

--- conjunctivitis, viral

--- conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic

--- keratitis, herpetic

--- keratitis, dendritic

--- aids-related opportunistic infections

--- arenaviridae infections

--- hemorrhagic fever, american --- lassa fever
Lassa fever
Lassa fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus and first described in 1969 in the town of Lassa, in Borno State, Nigeria, in the Yedseram river valley at the south end of Lake Chad. Clinical cases of the disease had been known for over a decade but had not been connected...

 --- lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis , is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is the Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus , a member of the family Arenaviridae...


--- bunyaviridae infections

--- encephalitis, california --- hantavirus infections --- hantavirus pulmonary syndrome --- hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome --- hemorrhagic fever, crimean --- nairobi sheep disease --- phlebotomus fever --- rift valley fever
Rift Valley fever
Rift Valley Fever is a viral zoonosis causing fever. It is spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes, typically the Aedes or Culex genera. The disease is caused by the RVF virus, a member of the genus Phlebovirus...


--- caliciviridae infections

--- vesicular exanthema of swine

--- encephalitis, arbovirus

--- encephalitis, california --- encephalitis, japanese --- encephalitis, st. louis --- encephalitis, tick-borne --- west nile fever

--- flaviviridae infections

--- flavivirus infections --- dengue fever
Dengue fever
Dengue fever , also known as breakbone fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles...

 --- dengue hemorrhagic fever --- encephalitis, japanese --- encephalitis, st. louis --- encephalitis, tick-borne --- hemorrhagic fever, omsk --- kyasanur forest disease
Kyasanur forest disease
Kyasanur forest disease is a tick-borne viral hemorrhagic fever endemic to South Asia. The disease is caused by a virus belonging to the family flaviviridae, which also includes yellow fever and dengue fever.-History:...

 --- louping ill
Louping ill
Louping-ill is an acute viral disease primarily of sheep that is characterized by a biphasic fever, depression, ataxia, muscular incoordination, tremors, posterior paralysis, coma, and death...

 --- west nile fever --- yellow fever
Yellow fever
Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease. The virus is a 40 to 50 nm enveloped RNA virus with positive sense of the Flaviviridae family....

 --- hepatitis c
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease primarily affecting the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus . The infection is often asymptomatic, but chronic infection can lead to scarring of the liver and ultimately to cirrhosis, which is generally apparent after many years...

 --- hepatitis c, chronic --- pestivirus infections --- border disease --- bovine virus diarrhea-mucosal disease --- classical swine fever
Classical swine fever
Classical swine fever or hog cholera is a highly contagious disease of pigs and wild boar.-Clinical Signs:...

 --- hemorrhagic syndrome, bovine

--- hemorrhagic fevers, viral

--- dengue fever
Dengue fever
Dengue fever , also known as breakbone fever, is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles...

 --- dengue hemorrhagic fever --- hemorrhagic fever, american --- hemorrhagic fever, crimean --- hemorrhagic fever, ebola --- hemorrhagic fever, omsk --- hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome --- kyasanur forest disease
Kyasanur forest disease
Kyasanur forest disease is a tick-borne viral hemorrhagic fever endemic to South Asia. The disease is caused by a virus belonging to the family flaviviridae, which also includes yellow fever and dengue fever.-History:...

 --- lassa fever
Lassa fever
Lassa fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus and first described in 1969 in the town of Lassa, in Borno State, Nigeria, in the Yedseram river valley at the south end of Lake Chad. Clinical cases of the disease had been known for over a decade but had not been connected...

 --- marburg virus disease --- rift valley fever
Rift Valley fever
Rift Valley Fever is a viral zoonosis causing fever. It is spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes, typically the Aedes or Culex genera. The disease is caused by the RVF virus, a member of the genus Phlebovirus...


--- mononegavirales infections

--- borna disease
Borna disease
Borna disease is an infectious neurological syndrome of warm-blooded animals, caused by Borna disease virus, which causes abnormal behaviour and fatality....

 --- filoviridae infections --- hemorrhagic fever, ebola --- marburg virus disease --- paramyxoviridae infections --- avulavirus infections --- newcastle disease
Newcastle disease
Newcastle disease is a contagious bird disease affecting many domestic and wild avian species. First found in Newcastle, United Kingdom in 1926, then by Burnet in 1943 in Australia in connection with laboratory infection where the virus was isolated from a ocular discharge of a patient to show the...

 --- henipavirus infections --- morbillivirus infections --- distemper
Distemper
Distemper may refer to:*A viral infection**Canine distemper, a disease of dogs**Feline distemper, a disease of cats**Phocine distemper, a disease of seals*A bacterial infection**Equine distemper, or Strangles, a bacterial infection of the horse...

 --- measles
Measles
Measles, also known as rubeola or morbilli, is an infection of the respiratory system caused by a virus, specifically a paramyxovirus of the genus Morbillivirus. Morbilliviruses, like other paramyxoviruses, are enveloped, single-stranded, negative-sense RNA viruses...

 --- subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a rare chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent infection of immune resistant measles virus . No cure for SSPE exists, but the condition can be managed by medication if treatment is started at...

 --- peste-des-petits-ruminants --- rinderpest
Rinderpest
Rinderpest was an infectious viral disease of cattle, domestic buffalo, and some other species of even-toed ungulates, including buffaloes, large antelopes and deer, giraffes, wildebeests and warthogs. After a global eradication campaign, the last confirmed case of rinderpest was diagnosed in 2001...

 --- respirovirus infections --- pasteurellosis, pneumonic --- pneumovirus infections --- respiratory syncytial virus infections --- rubulavirus infections --- mumps
Mumps
Mumps is a viral disease of the human species, caused by the mumps virus. Before the development of vaccination and the introduction of a vaccine, it was a common childhood disease worldwide...

 --- rhabdoviridae infections --- ephemeral fever --- hemorrhagic septicemia, viral --- rabies
Rabies
Rabies is a viral disease that causes acute encephalitis in warm-blooded animals. It is zoonotic , most commonly by a bite from an infected animal. For a human, rabies is almost invariably fatal if post-exposure prophylaxis is not administered prior to the onset of severe symptoms...


--- nidovirales infections

--- arterivirus infections --- porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome --- coronaviridae infections --- coronavirus infections --- enteritis, transmissible, of turkeys --- feline infectious peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis is a fatal incurable disease that affects cats. It is believed by some to be caused by Feline Infectious Peritonitis Virus , which is a mutation of Feline Enteric Coronavirus - . Although there appears to be a connection between FIP and feline coronavirus, no clear...

 --- gastroenteritis, transmissible, of swine --- severe acute respiratory syndrome
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is a respiratory disease in humans which is caused by the SARS coronavirus . Between November 2002 and July 2003 an outbreak of SARS in Hong Kong nearly became a pandemic, with 8,422 cases and 916 deaths worldwide according to the WHO...

 --- torovirus infections

--- orthomyxoviridae infections

--- influenza, human --- influenza in birds

--- picornaviridae infections

--- cardiovirus infections --- common cold
Common cold
The common cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system, caused primarily by rhinoviruses and coronaviruses. Common symptoms include a cough, sore throat, runny nose, and fever...

 --- enterovirus infections --- conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic --- coxsackievirus infections --- conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic --- hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a human syndrome caused by intestinal viruses of the Picornaviridae family. The most common strains causing HFMD are Coxsackie A virus and Enterovirus 71 ....

 --- herpangina
Herpangina
Herpangina, also called mouth blisters, is the name of a painful mouth infection caused by coxsackieviruses. Usually, herpangina is produced by one particular strain of coxsackie virus A but it can also be caused by coxsackievirus B or echoviruses. Most cases of herpangina occur in the summer,...

 --- pleurodynia, epidemic --- echovirus infections --- encephalomyelitis, enzootic porcine --- hepatitis a
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus , an RNA virus, usually spread the fecal-oral route; transmitted person-to-person by ingestion of contaminated food or water or through direct contact with an infectious person...

 --- poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis
Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an acute viral infectious disease spread from person to person, primarily via the fecal-oral route...

 --- poliomyelitis, bulbar --- postpoliomyelitis syndrome --- swine vesicular disease
Swine vesicular disease
Swine vesicular disease is an acute, contagious viral disease of swine caused by the swine vesicular disease virus, an enterovirus. It is characterized by fever and vesicles with subsequent ulcers in the mouth and on the snout, feet, and teats...

 --- foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease or hoof-and-mouth disease is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids...


--- reoviridae infections

--- african horse sickness
African Horse sickness
African horse sickness is a highly infectious, and deadly disease. It commonly affects horses, mules, and donkeys. It is caused by a virus of the genus Orbivirus belonging to the family Reoviridae. This disease can be caused by any of the nine serotypes of this virus...

 --- bluetongue --- colorado tick fever
Colorado tick fever
Colorado Tick Fever is an obtuse viral infection transmitted from the bite of an infected tick...

 --- rotavirus infections

--- retroviridae infections

--- avian leukosis --- deltaretrovirus infections --- enzootic bovine leukosis --- htlv-i infections --- leukemia-lymphoma, t-cell, acute, htlv-i-associated --- paraparesis, tropical spastic --- htlv-ii infections --- leukemia, t-cell, htlv-ii-associated --- lentivirus infections --- equine infectious anemia
Equine infectious anemia
Equine infectious anemia or equine infectious anaemia , also known by horsemen as swamp fever, is a horse disease caused by a retrovirus and transmitted by bloodsucking insects. The virus is endemic in the Americas, parts of Europe, the Middle and Far East, Russia, and South Africa. The virus is a...

 --- feline acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- hiv infections --- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- aids arteritis, central nervous system --- aids-associated nephropathy --- aids dementia complex
AIDS dementia complex
AIDS dementia complex is a common neurological disorder associated with HIV infection and AIDS. It is a metabolic encephalopathy induced by HIV infection and fueled by immune activation of brain macrophages and microglia...

 --- aids-related complex
AIDS-related complex
AIDS-related complex, or ARC, was introduced after discovery of the HIV when the medical community became aware of the inherent difficulties associated with treating patients suffering from an advanced case of HIV which gave rise to the term Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome...

 --- aids-related opportunistic infections --- hiv-associated lipodystrophy syndrome --- hiv enteropathy --- hiv seropositivity --- hiv wasting syndrome --- pneumonia, progressive interstitial, of sheep --- simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- visna --- leukemia, feline --- murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- pulmonary adenomatosis, ovine --- sarcoma, avian

--- togaviridae infections

--- alphavirus infections --- encephalomyelitis, equine --- encephalomyelitis, eastern equine --- encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine --- encephalomyelitis, western equine --- rubivirus infections --- rubella
Rubella
Rubella, commonly known as German measles, is a disease caused by the rubella virus. The name "rubella" is derived from the Latin, meaning little red. Rubella is also known as German measles because the disease was first described by German physicians in the mid-eighteenth century. This disease is...

 --- rubella syndrome, congenital

--- sexually transmitted diseases, viral

--- condylomata acuminata --- herpes genitalis
Herpes genitalis
Herpes genitalis refers to a genital infection by Herpes simplex virus.Following the classification HSV into two distinct categories of HSV-1 and HSV-2 in the 1960s, it was established that "HSV-2 was below the waist, HSV-1 was above the waist"...

 --- hiv infections --- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- aids arteritis, central nervous system --- aids-associated nephropathy --- aids dementia complex
AIDS dementia complex
AIDS dementia complex is a common neurological disorder associated with HIV infection and AIDS. It is a metabolic encephalopathy induced by HIV infection and fueled by immune activation of brain macrophages and microglia...

 --- aids-related complex
AIDS-related complex
AIDS-related complex, or ARC, was introduced after discovery of the HIV when the medical community became aware of the inherent difficulties associated with treating patients suffering from an advanced case of HIV which gave rise to the term Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome...

 --- hiv-associated lipodystrophy syndrome --- hiv enteropathy --- hiv seropositivity --- hiv wasting syndrome

--- herpes simplex
Herpes simplex
Herpes simplex is a viral disease caused by both Herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 . Infection with the herpes virus is categorized into one of several distinct disorders based on the site of infection. Oral herpes, the visible symptoms of which are colloquially called cold sores or fever...

--- herpes labialis
Herpes labialis
Herpes labialis or "orolabial herpes" is an infection of the lip by herpes simplex virus . An outbreak typically causes small blisters or sores on or around the mouth commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters...

 --- kaposi varicelliform eruption

--- warts

--- condylomata acuminata --- epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic hereditary skin disorder associated with a high risk of carcinoma of the skin. It is characterized by abnormal susceptibility to human papillomaviruses of the skin...


--- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

--- feline acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

--- leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal

--- pneumonia, progressive interstitial, of sheep

--- simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

--- subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is a rare chronic, progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent infection of immune resistant measles virus . No cure for SSPE exists, but the condition can be managed by medication if treatment is started at...

--- epstein-barr virus infections

--- burkitt lymphoma

--- murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

--- pulmonary adenomatosis, ovine

--- warts

--- condylomata acuminata --- epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic hereditary skin disorder associated with a high risk of carcinoma of the skin. It is characterized by abnormal susceptibility to human papillomaviruses of the skin...

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