Infectious Disease Project Organ-Based Infections

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WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project — Organ-Based Infections

Cardiovascular  ●  Central Nervous System  ●  Head and Neck  ●  Eye  ●  Upper Respiratory Tract  ●  Lower Respiratory Tract  ●  Gastrointestinal and Intraabdominal  ●  Genitourinary  ●  Musculoskeletal  ●  Skin and Soft Tissues  ●  Systemic


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Cardiovascular

Aortitis, infectious ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cardiovascular implantable electronic device infections ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endocarditis, prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endocarditis, treatment ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Intravascular catheter-related infections ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Mediastinitis, acute ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Mycotic aneurysm ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Myocarditis, Lyme disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Myocarditis, viral ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pericarditis, bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pericarditis, fungal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pericarditis, tuberculous ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pericarditis, viral ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Rheumatic fever, primary prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Rheumatic fever, secondary prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic pelvic vein thrombophlebitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Central Nervous System

Brain abscess ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Encephalitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Epidural abscess ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Lyme neuroborreliosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Meningitis, bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Meningitis, MRSA ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Meningitis, tuberculous ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic thrombosis of cavernous or dural venous sinus ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic thrombosis of cavernous or dural venous sinus, MRSA ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Subdural empyema ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Head and Neck

Anthrax, oropharyngeal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Buccal cellulitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cervico-facial actinomycosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Deep neck infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Facial cellulitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Mastoiditis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Mastoiditis, Acute ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Mastoiditis, Chronic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Odontogenic infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Orbital cellulitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Oropharyngeal candidiasis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis externa ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis externa, Chronic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis externa, Fungal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis externa, Malignant ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis externa, Swimmer's ear ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis media ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis media, Acute ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis media, Post-intubation ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis media, Prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Otitis media, Treatment failure ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Parotitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Eye

Conjunctivitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Blepharitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, bleb-related ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, candidal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, chronic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, mold ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, post-cataract surgery, acute ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, post-cataract surgery, chronic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Endophthalmitis, post-tramatic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Keratitis, bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Keratitis, fungal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Keratitis, protozoal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Keratitis, viral ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ocular syphilis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ocular toxocariasis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ocular toxoplasmosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ocular tuberculosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Orbital cellulitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Periocular Infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Retinal necrosis, acute, CMV ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Retinal necrosis, acute, HSV or VZV ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Retinal necrosis, progressive outer, VZV ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Retinitis, CMV ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Stye ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Uveitis, acute anterior ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Uveitis, Lyme disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Upper Respiratory Tract

Epiglottitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Jugular vein phlebitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Laryngitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Lemierre's syndrome ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ludwig's angina ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Parapharyngeal space infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pharyngitis, diphtheria ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pharyngitis, streptococcal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Sinusitis, Acute ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Sinusitis, Chronic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Sinusitis, Post-intubation ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Sinusitis, Treatment failure ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Stomatitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Stomatitis, aphthous ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Stomatitis, herpetic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Submandibular space infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Tonsillitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ulcerative gingivitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Vincent's angina ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Lower Respiratory Tract

Acute bacterial exacerbations of chronic bronchitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bronchiectasis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bronchiolitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bronchitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cystic fibrosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Empyema ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Influenza ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Inhalational anthrax, Prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Inhalational anthrax, Treatment ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pertussis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Acinetobacter ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Actinomycosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Anaerobes ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Aspiration pneumonia ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Chlamydophila ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, community-acquired ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, concomitant influenza ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Cytomegalovirus ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Haemophilus Influenza ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, health care-associated ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, hospital-acquired ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Klebsiella ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Legionella ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Lung abscess ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Meliodosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Moraxella catarrhalis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Mycoplasma ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, neutropenic patient ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Nocardia ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, post-influenza ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Pseuodomonas ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Stenotrophomonas ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Streptococcus pneumoniae ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Tularemia ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pneumonia, Yersinia pestis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Gastrointestinal and Intraabdominal

Anthrax, gastrointestinal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Appendicitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Biliary sepsis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cholangitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cholecystitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Diverticulitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Esophagitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Hepatic abscess ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Hepatitis A ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Hepatitis B ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Hepatitis C ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Hepatitis D ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Hepatitis E ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Infectious diarrhea ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Leptospirosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pancreatitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peliosis hepatitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peptic ulcer disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peritonitis, secondary to bowel perforation ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peritonitis, secondary to dialysis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peritonitis, secondary to ruptured appendix ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peritonitis, secondary to ruptured diverticula ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Peritonitis, spontaneous bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Post-transplant infected biloma ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Splenic abscess ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Tropical sprue ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Typhlitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Variceal bleeding, prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Whipple's disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Genitourinary

Asymptomatic bacteriuria ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bacterial vaginosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cervicitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Chancroid ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Chlamydial infections ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Chorioamnionitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cystitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ectoparasitic infections ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Epididymitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Genital herpes ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Gonococcal infections ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Granuloma Inguinale ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Human papillomavirus infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Lymphogranuloma venereum ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pelvic inflammatory disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Proctocolitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Prostatitis, acute bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Prostatitis, chronic bacterial ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pyelonephritis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Syphilis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Urethritis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Vulvovaginal candidiasis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Musculoskeletal

Bursitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, candidal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, chronic ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, contiguous with vascular insufficiency ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, contiguous without vascular insufficiency ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, diabetic foot ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, foot bone ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, foot puncture wound ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, hematogenous ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, hemoglobinopathy ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, prosthetic joint infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, spinal implant ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Osteomyelitis, sternal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Reactive arthritis, post-streptococcal arthritis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Reactive arthritis, Reiter's syndrome ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, brucellosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, candidal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, gonococcal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, Gram-negative bacilli ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, Histoplasmosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, Lyme disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, pneumococcal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, post-intraarticular injection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, staphylococcal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Septic arthritis, streptococcal ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Skin and Soft Tissues

Acne vulgaris ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Acne rosacea ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Anthrax, cutaneous ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bacillary angiomatosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bite wounds ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bubonic plague ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Carbuncle ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cat scratch disease ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Cellulitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ecthyma ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Erysipelas ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Erysipeloid ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Erythrasma ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Fournier gangrene ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Furuncle ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Gas gangrene ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Glanders ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Impetigo ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Lyme disease, cutaneous ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Mastitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Necrotizing fasciitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pilonidal cyst ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Pyomyositis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Seborrheic dermatitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Skin and soft tissue infection in neutropenic fever ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Skin and soft tissue infection in cellular immunodeficiency ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Surgical site infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Tularemia ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Vascular insufficieny ulcer ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Vibrio infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Wound infection ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Yaws ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


Systemic

Anaplasmosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Babesiosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Bartonella ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Botulism ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Boutonneuese fever ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Brucellosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Diptheria ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Ehrlichiolsis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Febrile neutropenia, prophylaxis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Febrile neutropenia, treatment ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Kawasaki syndrome ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Leptospirosis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Lymphadenitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Lymphangitis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Relapsing fever ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Rocky Mountain spotted fever ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Salmonella bacteremia ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Sepsis ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Tetanus ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Tularemia ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Typhoid fever ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Typhus, louse-borne ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Typhus, murine ⇧ Return to Top ⇧

Typhus, scrub ⇧ Return to Top ⇧


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