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Cholera
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001
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Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae
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Cholera, sometimes known as Asiatic or epidemic cholera, is an infectious gastroenteritis caused by enterotoxin-producing strains of the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Transmission to humans occurs through eating food or drinking water contaminated with...
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Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae el tor
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Cholera, unspecified
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
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002
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Typhoid fever
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Paratyphoid fever A
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Paratyphoid fever B
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Paratyphoid fever C
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Paratyphoid fever
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x
Other salmonella infections
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003
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Salmonella gastroenteritis
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Salmonella septicemia
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Localized salmonella infections
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Other specified salmonella infections
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Salmonella infection, unspecified
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x
Shigellosis
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004
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Shigella dysenteriae
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Shigellosis, also known as bacillary dysentery in its most severe manifestation, is a foodborne illness caused by infection by bacteria of the genus Shigella. Shigellosis rarely occurs in animals other than humans and other primates like monkeys and...
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Shigella flexneri
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Shigella boydii
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Shigella sonnei
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Other specified shigella infections
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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005
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Staphylococcal food poisoning
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Botulism
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Food poisoning due to Clostridium perfringens [C. welchii]
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Food poisoning due to other Clostridia
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Food poisoning due to Vibrio parahaemolyticus
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Amoebiasis
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006
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Acute amebic dysentery without mention of abscess
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Amoebiasis, or Amebiasis refers to infection caused by the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica. The term Entamoebiasis is occasionally seen but is no longer in use; it refers to the same infection. Likewise amoebiasis is sometimes incorrectly used to refer...
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Chronic intestinal amebiasis without mention of abscess
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Amebic nondysenteric colitis
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Amoebic liver abscess
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Amebic lung abscess
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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007
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Balantidiasis
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Giardiasis
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Coccidiosis
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Intestinal trichomoniasis
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Intestinal cryptosporidiosis
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Intestinal infections due to other organisms
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008
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Intestinal infection due to escherichia coli [E. coli]
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Intestinal infection due to arizona group of paracolon bacilli
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Intestinal infection due to aerobacter aerogenes
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Intestinal infection due to proteus (mirabilis) (morganii)
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Intestinal infection due to other specified bacteria
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Ill-defined intestinal infections
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009
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Infectious colitis, enteritis, and gastroenteritis
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Colitis, enteritis, and gastroenteritis of presumed infectious origin
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Infectious diarrhea
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Diarrhea of presumed infectious origin
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Primary tuberculous infection
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010
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Primary tuberculous infection, unspecified examination
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Primary tuberculous infection, bacteriological or histological examination not done
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Primary tuberculous infection, bacteriological or histological examination unknown (at present)
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Primary tuberculous infection, tubercle bacilli found (in sputum) by microscopy
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Primary tuberculous infection, tubercle bacilli not found (in sputum) by microscopy, but found by bacterial culture
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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011
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Tuberculosis of lung, infiltrative
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Tuberculosis of lung, nodular
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Tuberculosis of lung with cavitation
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Tuberculosis of bronchus
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Tuberculous fibrosis of lung
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Other respiratory tuberculosis
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012
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Tuberculous pleurisy
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Tuberculosis of intrathoracic lymph nodes
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Isolated tracheal or bronchial tuberculosis
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Tuberculous laryngitis
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Other specified respiratory tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis of meninges and central nervous system
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013
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Meningeal Tuberculosis
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Tuberculoma of meninges
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Tuberculoma of brain
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Tuberculous abscess of brain
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Tuberculoma of spinal cord
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Tuberculosis of intestines, peritoneum, and mesenteric glands
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014
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Tuberculous peritonitis
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Tuberculosis of intestines and mesenteric glands
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Tuberculosis of bones and joints
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015
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Tuberculosis of vertebral column
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Tuberculosis of hip
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Tuberculosis of knee
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Tuberculosis of limb bones
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Tuberculosis of mastoid
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Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae
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001.0
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Cholera
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Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae el tor
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001.1
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Cholera
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Cholera, unspecified
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001.9
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Cholera
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Typhoid fever
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002.0
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
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Typhoid fever, also known as Salmonella Typhi or commonly just typhoid, is an illness. Common worldwide, it is transmitted by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with feces from an infected person. The bacteria then perforate through the...
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Paratyphoid fever A
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002.1
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
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Paratyphoid fever B
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002.2
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
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x
Paratyphoid fever C
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002.3
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Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
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x
Salmonella gastroenteritis
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003.0
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Other salmonella infections
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x
Salmonella septicemia
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003.1
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Other salmonella infections
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x
Localized salmonella infections
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003.2
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Other salmonella infections
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x
Other specified salmonella infections
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003.8
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Other salmonella infections
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x
Salmonella infection, unspecified
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003.9
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Other salmonella infections
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x
Shigella dysenteriae
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004.0
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Shigellosis
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Shigella flexneri
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004.1
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Shigellosis
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Shigella boydii
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004.2
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Shigellosis
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Shigella sonnei
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004.3
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Shigellosis
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x
Other specified shigella infections
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004.8
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Shigellosis
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Shigellosis, unspecified
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004.9
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Shigellosis
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Staphylococcal food poisoning
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005.0
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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Botulism
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005.1
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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Botulism (Latin, botulus, "sausage") also known as botulinus intoxication is a rare but serious paralytic illness caused by botulinum toxin, which is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. The toxin enters the body in one of four ways: by...
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Food poisoning due to Clostridium perfringens [C. welchii]
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005.2
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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Food poisoning due to other Clostridia
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005.3
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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x
Food poisoning due to Vibrio parahaemolyticus
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005.4
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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Other bacterial food poisoning
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005.8
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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Food poisoning
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005.9
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Other food poisoning (bacterial)
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Food poisoning refers to acute illness due to the ingestion of food. It can lead to infectious diarrhea.
The term usually includes:
The term usually does not include the consequences of invasive organisms acquired via the food supply. (The broader...
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Acute amebic dysentery without mention of abscess
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006.0
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Amoebiasis
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x
Chronic intestinal amebiasis without mention of abscess
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006.1
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Amoebiasis
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Amebic nondysenteric colitis
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006.2
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Amoebiasis
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Amoebic liver abscess
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006.3
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Amoebiasis
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A amoebic liver abscess is a type of liver abscess caused by amebiasis.
Symptoms
Signs
Treatment must also include a lumenal amoebicide to prevent reinvasion of tissues by amoebae still in the intestines (see Amoebiasis).
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Amebic lung abscess
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006.4
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Amoebiasis
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x
Amoebic brain abscess
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006.5
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Amoebiasis
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An Amoebic brain abscess is a brain abscess caused by amoebas.
It can be caused by Entamoeba histolytica.
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis and Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis can also invade the brain.
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Amebic skin ulceration
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006.6
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Amoebiasis
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x
Amebic infection of other sites
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006.8
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Amoebiasis
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x
Amebiasis, unspecified
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006.9
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Amoebiasis
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x
Balantidiasis
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007.0
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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Balantidiasis is a protozoan infection caused by infection with Balantidium coli.
Symptoms can be local due to involvement of the intestinal mucosa, or systemic in nature and include either diarrhea or constipation.
Balantidiasis can be treated with...
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Giardiasis
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007.1
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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Giardiasis in humans is caused by the infection of the small intestine by a single-celled organism called Giardia lamblia. Giardiasis occurs worldwide with a prevalence of 20–30% in developing countries. Additionally, Giardia has a wide range of...
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Coccidiosis
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007.2
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease, usually of the intestinal tract, caused by microscopic organisms called coccidia, which are a type of protozoa. They are obligate intracellular parasites, which means that they must live and reproduce within an...
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x
Intestinal trichomoniasis
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007.3
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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x
Intestinal cryptosporidiosis
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007.4
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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x
Cyclosporiasis
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007.5
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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Cyclosporiasis is an infection with the protozoan Cyclospora cayetanensis, a pathogen transmitted by feces or feces-contaminated fresh produce and water. Outbreaks have been reported due to contaminated raspberries. It is not spread from person to...
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x
Other specified protozoal intestinal diseases
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007.8
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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x
Unspecified protozoal intestinal disease
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007.9
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Other protozoal intestinal diseases
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x
Intestinal infection due to escherichia coli [E. coli]
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008.0
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Intestinal infections due to other organisms
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x
Intestinal infection due to arizona group of paracolon bacilli
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008.1
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Intestinal infections due to other organisms
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x
Intestinal infection due to aerobacter aerogenes
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008.2
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Intestinal infections due to other organisms
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