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==''WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project'' — Organ-Based Infections==
==''WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project'' — Organ-Based Infections==
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'''1 Musculoskeletal'''
: 1.1 Osteomyelitis
:: 1.1.1 Candidal osteomyelitis
:: 1.1.2 Chronic osteomyelitis
:: 1.1.3 Contiguous with vascular insufficiency
:: 1.1.4 Contiguous without vascular insufficiency
:: 1.1.5 Diabetic foot
:: 1.1.6 Foot bone
:: 1.1.7 Foot puncture wound
:: 1.1.8 Hematogenous
:: 1.1.9 Hemoglobinopathy
:: 1.1.10 Prosthetic joint infection
:: 1.1.11 Spinal implant
:: 1.1.12 Sternal
: 1.2 Bursitis
: 1.3 Lyme arthritis
: 1.4 Reactive arthritis
:: 1.4.1 Reiter's syndrome
:: 1.4.2 Post-streptococcal arthritis
: 1.5 Septic arthritis
:: 1.5.1 Brucellosis
:: 1.5.2 Candida
:: 1.5.3 Gonococcal, disseminated infection
:: 1.5.4 Gram-negative bacilli
:: 1.5.5 Histoplasmosis
:: 1.5.6 Lyme disease
:: 1.5.7 Mycobacterium tuberculosis
:: 1.5.8 Pneumococcal
:: 1.5.9 Staphylococcal
:: 1.5.10 Streptococcal
:: 1.5.11 Post-intraarticular injection
: 1.6 Gangrene
: 1.7 Myonecrosis
: 1.8 Necrotizing fascitis
:: 1.8.1 Clostridial
:: 1.8.2 Staphylococcal
:: 1.8.3 Streptococcal
:: 1.8.4 Synergistic
: 1.9 Pyomyositis


'''2 Skin and soft tissue'''
{{Organ-Based Infections}}
: 2.1 Bite infections
:: 2.1.1 Bat bite
:: 2.1.2 Camel bite
:: 2.1.3 Cat bite
:: 2.1.4 Catfish sting bite
:: 2.1.5 Dog bite
:: 2.1.6 Human bite
:: 2.1.7 Monkey bite
:: 2.1.8 Primate bite
:: 2.1.9 Swine bite
:: 2.1.10 Prairie dog bite
:: 2.1.11 Racoon bite
:: 2.1.12 Rat bite
:: 2.1.13 Seal bite
:: 2.1.14 Skunk bite
:: 2.1.15 Spider bite
:: 2.1.16 Venomous snake bite
: 2.2 Mastitis
:: 2.2.1 Breast Implant
:: 2.2.2 Non-puerpural mastitis
:: 2.2.3 Postpartum mastitis
: 2.3 Abscess
:: 2.3.1 Boils
:: 2.3.2 Furuncles
:: 2.3.3 Furunculosis, recurrent
:: 2.3.4 Pilonidal cyst
: 2.4 Paronychia
: 2.5 Acne
:: 2.5.1 Rosacea
:: 2.5.2 Acne vulgaris
: 2.6 Cutaneous anthrax
: 2.7 Bacillary angiomatosis
: 2.8 Bullous or vesicular lesions
:: 2.8.1 Bullous impetigo
:: 2.8.2 Chickenpox
:: 2.8.3 Hemorrhagic
:: 2.8.4 Herpes simplex
:: 2.8.5 Herpes zoster
:: 2.8.6 Shingles
:: 2.8.7 Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
:: 2.8.8 Varicella
:: 2.8.9 Vibro species
: 2.9 Cellulitis
:: 2.9.1 Cellulitis in diabetic patients
:: 2.9.2 Erysipelas
:: 2.9.3 Facial cellulitis
:: 2.9.4 Cellulitis in non-diabetic patients
:: 2.9.5 Orbital cellulitis
:: 2.9.6 Cellulitis caused by Vibro species
: 2.10 Burns
:: 2.10.1 Non-infected wound
:: 2.10.2 Infected wound
: 2.11 Erythema nodosum
: 2.12 Superficial infections
:: 2.12.1 Ecthyma
:: 2.12.2 Impetigo, crusted
:: 2.12.3 Impetigo, bullous
:: 2.12.4 Folliculitis
:: 2.12.5 Seborrheic dermatitis
: 2.13 Lyme disease
:: 2.13.1 Lyme disease, Early
:: 2.13.2 Lyme disease, Post-exposure prophylaxis
:: 2.13.3 Lyme disease, Post-lyme disease syndrome
: 2.14 Ecthyma contagiosum
: 2.15 Erythrasma
: 2.16 Vascular insufficieny ulcers
: 2.17 Wound infections
:: 2.17.1 Post-operative, negative Gram-stain
:: 2.17.2 Post-operative, positive Gram-stain
:: 2.17.3 Post-trauma
: 2.18 Yaws


'''3 Cardiovascular'''
==Infections in Alphabetical Order==
: 3.1 Endocarditis
:: 3.1.1 Native valve endocarditis
:: 3.1.2 Prosthetic valve endocarditis
:: 3.1.3 Bartonella
:: 3.1.4 Chlamydia
:: 3.1.5 Entercoccal
:: 3.1.6 Gonococcal
:: 3.1.7 Gram-negative bacilli
:: 3.1.8 HACEK
:: 3.1.9 Legionella
:: 3.1.10 Q Fever
:: 3.1.11 Staphylococcus aureus
:: 3.1.12 Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus
:: 3.1.13 Streptococcal
:: 3.1.14 Tropheryma whippleii
:: 3.1.15 Candidal
:: 3.1.16 Non-Candidal
:: 3.1.17 Dental prophylaxis
: 3.2 Lyme carditis
: 3.3 Mycotic aneurysm
: 3.4 Implantable electronic device infections
: 3.5 Pericarditis
:: 3.5.1 Bacterial pericarditis
:: 3.5.2 Histoplasmosis
:: 3.5.3 Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
: 3.6 Rheumatic fever
: 3.7 Cavernous sinus thrombosis
: 3.8 Intravenous line infections
:: 3.8.1 Intravenous line infections, non-tunneled
:: 3.8.2 Intravenous line infections, tunneled
: 3.9 Septic pelvic vein thrombophlebitis
: 3.10 Suppurative phlebitis
: 3.11 Ventricular-assist device infections


'''4 Systemic'''
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: 4.1 Febrile syndromes
:: 4.1.1 Anaplasmosis
:: 4.1.2 Babesiosis
:: 4.1.3 Bartonella
::: 4.1.3.1 Asymptomatic bacteremia
::: 4.1.3.2 Bacillary angiomatosis
::: 4.1.3.3 Cat-scratch disease
::: 4.1.3.4 Endocarditis
::: 4.1.3.5 Oroya fever
::: 4.1.3.6 Trench fever
:: 4.1.4 Brucellosis
:: 4.1.5 Ehrlichiolsis
:: 4.1.6 Kawasaki syndrome
:: 4.1.7 Leptospirosis
:: 4.1.8 Febrile neutropenia
::: 4.1.8.1 High-risk
::: 4.1.8.2 Low-risk
::: 4.1.8.3 Prophylaxis
:: 4.1.9 Relapsing fever
:: 4.1.10 Rickettsial diseases
::: 4.1.10.1 Boutonneuese fever
::: 4.1.10.2 Rocky Mountain spotted fever
::: 4.1.10.3 Typhus, louse-borne
::: 4.1.10.4 Typhus, murine
::: 4.1.10.5 Typhus, scrub
:: 4.1.11 Salmonella bacteremia
:: 4.1.12 Sepsis
::: 4.1.12.1 Adult
::: 4.1.12.2 Child
::: 4.1.12.3 Neonate
::: 4.1.12.4 Post-splenectomy
::: 4.1.12.5 Endotoxin
::: 4.1.12.6 Clostridial
::: 4.1.12.7 Staphylococcus aureus
::: 4.1.12.8 Streptococcal
:: 4.1.13 Typhoid fever
:: 4.1.14 Tularemia
: 4.2 Toxin mediated syndromes
:: 4.2.1 Botulism
:: 4.2.2 Diptheria
:: 4.2.3 Tetanus
:: 4.2.4 Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome
:: 4.2.5 Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome


'''5 Gastrointestinal'''
==Infections by Organ System==
: 5.1 Actinomycosis
:: 5.1.1 Abdominal actinomycosis
: 5.2 Anthrax
:: 5.2.1 Oropharyngeal anthrax
:: 5.2.2 Gastrointestinal anthrax
: 5.3 Diverticulitis
: 5.4 Perirectal abscess
: 5.5 Gastroenteritis
:: 5.5.1 Premature infant
:: 5.5.2 Travaler's diarrhea
:: 5.5.3 Norovirus
:: 5.5.4 Rotavirus
:: 5.5.5 Campylobacter fetus
:: 5.5.6 Camplylobacter jejuni
:: 5.5.7 Clostridium difficile
:: 5.5.8 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC)
:: 5.5.9 Klebsiella oxytoca
:: 5.5.10 Listeria monocytogenes
:: 5.5.11 Salmonella, non-typhi
:: 5.5.12 Shigella
:: 5.5.13 Spirochetosis
:: 5.5.14 Staphylococcus aureus
:: 5.5.15 Vibrio cholerae
:: 5.5.16 Vibrio parahaemolyticus
:: 5.5.17 Vibrio vulnificus
: 5.6 Neutropenic enterocolitis
: 5.7 Esophagitis
: 5.8 Inflammatory bowel disease
: 5.9 Peptic ulcer disease
:: 5.9.1 Gastric ulcer
:: 5.9.2 Duodenal ulcer


'''6 Intraabdominal'''
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: 6.1 Liver
:: 6.1.1 Variceal bleeding
:: 6.1.2 Hepatic abscess
:: 6.1.3 Leptospirosis
:: 6.1.4 Peliosis hepatitis
:: 6.1.5 Post-transplant infected biloma
:: 6.1.6 Hepatitis A
:: 6.1.7 Hepatitis B
:: 6.1.8 Hepatitis C
:: 6.1.9 Hepatitis D
:: 6.1.10 Hepatitis E
: 6.2 Peritonitis
:: 6.2.1 Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
:: 6.2.2 Peritonitis secondary to bowel perforation
:: 6.2.3 Peritonitis secondary to ruptured appendix
:: 6.2.4 Peritonitis secondary to dialysis
:: 6.2.5 Peritonitis secondary to ruptured diverticula
: 6.3 Gallbladder
:: 6.3.1 Cholecystitis
:: 6.3.2 Cholangitis
:: 6.3.3 Biliary sepsis
: 6.4 Splenic abscess
: 6.5 Pancreatitis
: 6.6 Whipple's disease


'''7 Genitourinary'''
: 7.1 Sexually transmitted disease
:: 7.1.1 Chancroid
:: 7.1.2 Urethritis
::: 7.1.2.1 Gonococcal
::: 7.1.2.2 Chlamydia
::: 7.1.2.3 Recurrent
:: 7.1.3 Cervicitis
::: 7.1.3.1 Gonococcal
::: 7.1.3.2 Chlamydia
:: 7.1.4 Genital herpes
:: 7.1.5 Gonococcal proctitis
:: 7.1.6 Granuloma inguinale
:: 7.1.7 Lymphogranuloma venereum
:: 7.1.8 Pelvic inflammatory disease
:: 7.1.9 Syphilis
::: 7.1.9.1 Primary
::: 7.1.9.2 Secondary
::: 7.1.9.3 Early latent
::: 7.1.9.4 Late latent
::: 7.1.9.5 Congenital
::: 7.1.9.6 Neurosyphilis
::: 7.1.9.7 HIV/AIDS host
::: 7.1.9.8 Pregnancy
: 7.2 Amnionitis
: 7.3 Bacteriuria
: 7.4 Balanitis
: 7.5 Cervicitis
: 7.6 Cystitis
:: 7.6.1 Acute uncomplicated, adult
:: 7.6.2 Acute uncomplicated, child
:: 7.6.3 Recurrent
:: 7.6.4 Catheter-related
:: 7.6.5 Complicated
: 7.7 Endometritis
: 7.8 Septic pelvic phlebitis
: 7.9 Epididymo-orchitis
: 7.10 Malacoplakia
: 7.11 Pelvic actinomycosis
: 7.12 Endomyometritis
: 7.13 Perinephric abscess
: 7.14 Post-renal transplant obstruction
: 7.15 Prostatitis
:: 7.15.1 Prostatitis, Acute
:: 7.15.2 Prostatitis, Chronic
: 7.16 Pubic lice
: 7.17 Pyelonephritis
:: 7.17.1 Pyelonephritis, Acute
:: 7.17.2 Pyelonephritis, Chronic
:: 7.17.3 Pyelonephritis, Candidiasis
: 7.18 Vaginitis
:: 7.18.1 Vaginitis, Bacterial vaginosis
:: 7.18.2 Vaginitis, Candida
'''8 Lower respiratory'''
: 8.1 Anthrax
:: 8.1.1 Inhalational anthrax, Treatment
:: 8.1.2 Inhalational anthrax, Prophylaxis
: 8.2 Bronchiolitis
: 8.3 Bronchitis
:: 8.3.1 Acute, age < 5 years
:: 8.3.2 Acute, age > 5 years
:: 8.3.3 Bronchiectasis
:: 8.3.4 Acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis
: 8.4 Pertussis
: 8.5 Cystic fibrosis
: 8.6 Empyema
:: 8.6.1 Empyema, Adult
:: 8.6.2 Empyema, Older child
:: 8.6.3 Empyema, Younger child
:: 8.6.4 Empyema, Infant
:: 8.6.5 Empyema, Neonate
: 8.7 Influenza
:: 8.7.1 Influenza, Prevention
:: 8.7.2 Influenza A, A/H1N1, seasonal
:: 8.7.3 Influenza A, A/H1N1, swine
:: 8.7.4 Influenza A, A/H3N2
:: 8.7.5 Influenza A, A/H5N1, avian
:: 8.7.6 Influenza B
: 8.8 Pneumonia
:: 8.8.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, Pediatric, age < 1 month
:: 8.8.2 Community-acquired pneumonia, Pediatric, age 1–3 months
:: 8.8.3 Community-acquired pneumonia, Pediatric, age > 3 months
:: 8.8.4 Community-acquired pneumonia, Adult, inpatient, with COPD
:: 8.8.5 Community-acquired pneumonia, Adult, inpatient, without COPD
:: 8.8.6 Community-acquired pneumonia, Adult, outpatient
:: 8.8.7 Community-acquired pneumonia, Adult, intensive care unit
:: 8.8.8 Community-acquired pneumonia, Respiratory syncytial virus
:: 8.8.9 Health care-associated pneumonia
:: 8.8.10 Hospital-acquired pneumonia
::: 8.8.10.1 Neutropenic patient
::: 8.8.10.2 Not ventilator-associated
::: 8.8.10.3 Ventilator-associated
::: 8.8.10.4 Post-influenza
::: 8.8.10.5 Concomitant influenza
:: 8.8.11 Pneumonia, Acinetobacter
:: 8.8.12 Pneumonia, Actinomycosis
:: 8.8.13 Pneumonia, Chlamydophila
:: 8.8.14 Pneumonia, Cytomegalovirus
:: 8.8.15 Pneumonia, Haemophilus Influenza
:: 8.8.16 Pneumonia, Klebsiella
:: 8.8.17 Pneumonia, Legionella
:: 8.8.18 Pneumonia, Meliodosis
:: 8.8.19 Pneumonia, Moraxella catarrhalis
:: 8.8.20 Pneumonia, Mycoplasma
:: 8.8.21 Pneumonia, Nocardia
:: 8.8.22 Pneumonia, Yersinia pestis
:: 8.8.23 Pneumonia, Pseuodomonas
:: 8.8.24 Pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus
:: 8.8.25 Pneumonia, Stenotrophomonas
:: 8.8.26 Pneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae
:: 8.8.27 Pneumonia, Tularemia
:: 8.8.28 Pneumonia, Anaerobes
:: 8.8.29 Pneumonia, Aspiration pneumonia
:: 8.8.30 Pneumonia, Lung abscess
'''9 Upper respiratory'''
: 9.1 Pharyngitis
:: 9.1.1 Diphtheria
:: 9.1.2 Parapharyngeal space infection
:: 9.1.3 Lemierre's syndrome
:: 9.1.4 Streptococcal pharyngitis
:: 9.1.5 Jugular vein phlebitis
: 9.2 Epiglottitis
: 9.3 Laryngitis
: 9.4 Tonsillitis
: 9.5 Sinusitis
:: 9.5.1 Sinusitis, Acute
:: 9.5.2 Sinusitis, Treatment failure
:: 9.5.3 Sinusitis, Chronic
:: 9.5.4 Sinusitis, Post-intubation
: 9.6 Stomatitis
:: 9.6.1 Aphthous stomatitis
:: 9.6.2 Buccal cellulitis
:: 9.6.3 Gingivostomatitis
:: 9.6.4 Herpetic stomatitis
:: 9.6.5 Ludwig's angina
:: 9.6.6 Submandibular space infection
:: 9.6.7 Ulcerative gingivitis
:: 9.6.8 Vincent's angina
'''10 Head and neck'''
: 10.1 Oropharyngeal anthrax
: 10.2 Buccal cellulitis
: 10.3 Cervico-facial actinomycosis
: 10.4 Odontogenic infection
: 10.5 Oropharyngeal candidiasis
: 10.6 Facial cellulitis
: 10.7 Mastoiditis
:: 10.7.1 Mastoiditis, Acute
:: 10.7.2 Mastoiditis, Chronic
: 10.8 Orbital cellulitis
: 10.9 Otitis externa
:: 10.9.1 Otitis externa, Chronic
:: 10.9.2 Otitis externa, Fungal
:: 10.9.3 Otitis externa, Malignant
:: 10.9.4 Otitis externa, Swimmer's ear
: 10.10 Otitis media
:: 10.10.1 Otitis media, Acute
:: 10.10.2 Otitis media, Post-intubation
:: 10.10.3 Otitis media, Prophylaxis
:: 10.10.4 Otitis media, Treatment failure
: 10.11 Parotitis
'''11 Eye'''
: 11.1 Conjunctivitis
:: 11.1.1 Conjunctivitis, Bacterial
:: 11.1.2 Conjunctivitis, Gonococcal
:: 11.1.3 Conjunctivitis, Inclusion
:: 11.1.4 Conjunctivitis, Newborn
:: 11.1.5 Conjunctivitis, Viral
:: 11.1.6 Conjunctivitis, Trachoma
: 11.2 Keratitis
:: 11.2.1 Keratitis, Bacterial
:: 11.2.2 Keratitis, Fungal
:: 11.2.3 Keratitis, Mycobacterial
:: 11.2.4 Keratitis, Protozoal
:: 11.2.5 Keratitis, Viral
: 11.3 Endophthalmitis
:: 11.3.1 Endophthalmitis, Fungal
:: 11.3.2 Endophthalmitis, Hematogenous
:: 11.3.3 Endophthalmitis, Post-cataract surgery
:: 11.3.4 Endophthalmitis, Post-filtering blebs
:: 11.3.5 Endophthalmitis, Post-tramatic
: 11.4 Blepharitis
: 11.5 Hordeolum
: 11.6 Stye
: 11.7 Canaliculitis
: 11.8 Dacryocystitis
: 11.9 Orbital cellulitis
: 11.10 Retinitis
:: 11.10.1 Retinitis, Acute retinal necrosis
:: 11.10.2 Retinitis, Cytomegalovirus
'''12 Central nervous system'''
: 12.1 Brain abscess
:: 12.1.1 Brain abscess, Bacterial
:: 12.1.2 Brain abscess, Nocardia
:: 12.1.3 Brain abscess, Post-traumatic
:: 12.1.4 Brain abscess, Post-surgical
: 12.2 Encephalitis
: 12.3 Epidural abscess
: 12.4 Lyme neuroborreliosis
:: 12.4.1 Lyme neuroborreliosis, Facial nerve palsy
:: 12.4.2 Lyme neuroborreliosis, Meningitis
:: 12.4.3 Lyme neuroborreliosis, Encephalitis
:: 12.4.4 Lyme neuroborreliosis, Post-Lyme disease syndrome
: 12.5 Meningitis
:: 12.5.1 Meningitis, Preterm to age 1 month
:: 12.5.2 Meningitis, Age 1 month to 50 years
:: 12.5.3 Meningitis, Age > 50 years
:: 12.5.4 Meningitis, Positive Gram-stain
:: 12.5.5 Meningitis, Post-basilar skull fracture
:: 12.5.6 Meningitis, Post-trauma
:: 12.5.7 Meningitis, Prophylaxis, post-exposure
:: 12.5.8 Meningitis, Shunt-related
:: 12.5.9 Meningitis, Post-neurosurgery
:: 12.5.10 Meningitis, Escherichia coli
:: 12.5.11 Meningitis, Haemophilus Influenza
:: 12.5.12 Meningitis, Listeria monocytogenes
:: 12.5.13 Meningitis, Lyme disease
:: 12.5.14 Meningitis, Neisseria meningitidis
:: 12.5.15 Meningitis, Streptococcus pneumoniae
:: 12.5.16 Meningitis, Gram-negative
'''13 Lymphatic system'''
: 13.1 Lymphadenitis
:: 13.1.1 Lymphadenitis, Cat scratch
:: 13.1.2 Lymphadenitis, Nocardia
:: 13.1.3 Lymphadenitis, Plague
:: 13.1.4 Lymphadenitis, Tuberculosis
:: 13.1.5 Lymphadenitis, Tularemia
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