8 Parents
Identifier | Name | Description |
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DOID:4 | disease | A disease is a disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism. |
DOID:0050117 | disease by infectious agent | A disease that is the consequence of the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, including pathogenic viruses, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and aberrant proteins known as prions. |
DOID:1398 | parasitic infectious disease | A disease by infectious agent that is carried out by a parasite which by definition is a pathogen that simultaneously injures and derives sustenance from its host. |
DOID:2789 | parasitic protozoa infectious disease | A parasitic infectious disease that is caused by parasitic protozoa which are microorganisms classified as unicellular eukaryotes. |
DOID:0080015 | physical disorder | A disease that has_material_basis_in a genetic abnormality, error with embryonic development, infection or compromised intrauterine environment. |
DOID:2113 | coccidiosis | A parasitic protozoa infectious disease that occurs in the intestinal tract of animals and humans caused by Coccidia protozoa. Immunocompromised persons are at greater risk of developing the infection. |
DOID:9965 | toxoplasmosis | A coccidiosis that has_material_basis_in protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. The parasite effects most genera of warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid (cat) family. Animals are infected by eating infected meat, by ingestion of feces of a cat that has itself recently been infected, or transmission_by mother to fetus. The symptoms include bilateral, nontender cervical or axillary lymphadenopathy, fever, malaise, myalgia, hepatosplenomegaly, anemia and leukopenia. |
DOID:13336 | congenital toxoplasmosis | A toxoplasmosis that involves a reactivated infection of the mother transmitted to the fetus during pregnancy. Spontaneous abortion and stillbirth may occur. |
7 Relations
Relationship |
Parent Term . Identifier |
Child Term . Identifier |
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is_a | DOID:9965 | DOID:13336 |
is_a | DOID:0080015 | DOID:13336 |
is_a | DOID:2789 | DOID:13336 |
is_a | DOID:2113 | DOID:13336 |
is_a | DOID:1398 | DOID:13336 |
is_a | DOID:0050117 | DOID:13336 |
is_a | DOID:4 | DOID:13336 |