DiseaseID 4425
庞蒂亚克热
disease
MSH2017_2016_08_12:An acute, sometimes fatal, pneumonia-like bacterial infection characterized by high fever, malaise, muscle aches, respiratory disorders and headache. It is named for an outbreak at the 1976 Philadelphi
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final disease record.
- Disease Id
- 4425
- Core Entity Id
- 60771
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- Pontiac Fever
- Name Cn
- 庞蒂亚克热
- Name Pinyin
- Pang Di Ya Ke Re
- Name En
- Pontiac Fever
- Name Latin
- Bilingual Status
- complete
- Disease Type
- disease
- Umls Disease Type
- Disease or Syndrome
- Disgenet Type
- disease
- Mesh Class
- Infections; Respiratory Tract Diseases
- Do Class
- disease by infectious agent
- Hpo Class
- Mesh Class Name
- Infections; Respiratory Tract Diseases
- Hpo Class Name
- Do Class Name
- disease by infectious agent
- Disease Definition
- MSH2017_2016_08_12:An acute, sometimes fatal, pneumonia-like bacterial infection characterized by high fever, malaise, muscle aches, respiratory disorders and headache. It is named for an outbreak at the 1976 Philadelphia convention of the American Legion.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Legionnaires' disease is a type of <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pneumonia.html'>pneumonia</a> caused by bacteria. You usually get it by breathing in mist from water that contains the bacteria. The mist may come from hot tubs, showers, or air-conditioning units for large buildings. The bacteria don't spread from person to person.</p> <p>Symptoms of Legionnaires' disease include high fever, chills, a cough, and sometimes muscle aches and headaches. Other types of pneumonia have similar symptoms. You will probably need a chest x-ray to diagnose the pneumonia. Lab tests can detect the specific bacteria that cause Legionnaires' disease. </p> <p>Most people exposed to the bacteria do not become sick. You are more likely to get sick if you</p> <ul> <li>Are older than 50</li> <li>Smoke</li> <li>Have a chronic lung disease</li> <li>Have a weak immune system</li> </ul> <p>Legionnaires' disease is serious and can be life-threatening. However, most people recover with antibiotic treatment. </p> <p >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</p>
- Version
- v2
- Suppressed
- No
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
Pontiac Fever
Role
preferred
Name
Legionnaires' Disease
Role
preferred
Name
Nonpneumonic Legionnaires' Disease [Pontiac Fever]
Role
alias
Cross References
Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.
Herb
HBDIS001674HBDIS008163
Me Sh
D007877
Umls
C0023241
Icd10
A48.1A48.2
Sym Map
SMDE10359
Do Class
DOID:0050117
Dis Ge Net
C0023241C0343528
Umls Sty
T047
Me Sh Class
C01C08
Tcmbank Disease
175568895
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease by infectious agent
Disease Type
disease
Do Disease Class
disease by infectious agent
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
MSH2017_2016_08_12:An acute, sometimes fatal, pneumonia-like bacterial infection characterized by high fever, malaise, muscle aches, respiratory disorders and headache. It is named for an outbreak at the 1976 Philadelphia convention of the American Legion.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Legionnaires' disease is a type of <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pneumonia.html'>pneumonia</a> caused by bacteria. You usually get it by breathing in mist from water that contains the bacteria. The mist may come from hot tubs, showers, or air-conditioning units for large buildings. The bacteria don't spread from person to person.</p> <p>Symptoms of Legionnaires' disease include high fever, chills, a cough, and sometimes muscle aches and headaches. Other types of pneumonia have similar symptoms. You will probably need a chest x-ray to diagnose the pneumonia. Lab tests can detect the specific bacteria that cause Legionnaires' disease. </p> <p>Most people exposed to the bacteria do not become sick. You are more likely to get sick if you</p> <ul> <li>Are older than 50</li> <li>Smoke</li> <li>Have a chronic lung disease</li> <li>Have a weak immune system</li> </ul> <p>Legionnaires' disease is serious and can be life-threatening. However, most people recover with antibiotic treatment. </p> <p >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</p>
Me Sh Disease Class
Infections; Respiratory Tract Diseases
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Infections; Respiratory Tract Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome