DiseaseID 4590
脑膜炎球菌感染
group
MSH2017_2016_08_12:Infections with bacteria of the species NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Meningococci are a type of bacteria that cause serious infections. The most common infection is <a href='https://
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Record Fields
Scalar fields from the final disease record.
- Disease Id
- 4590
- Core Entity Id
- 60962
- Source Entity Count
- 1
- Preferred Name
- Meningococcal Infections
- Name Cn
- 脑膜炎球菌感染
- Name Pinyin
- Nao Mo Yan Qiu Jun Gan Ran
- Name En
- Meningococcal Infections
- Name Latin
- Bilingual Status
- complete
- Disease Type
- group
- Umls Disease Type
- Disease or Syndrome
- Disgenet Type
- group
- Mesh Class
- Infections
- Do Class
- Hpo Class
- Mesh Class Name
- Infections
- Hpo Class Name
- Do Class Name
- Disease Definition
- MSH2017_2016_08_12:Infections with bacteria of the species NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Meningococci are a type of bacteria that cause serious infections. The most common infection is <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/meningitis.html'>meningitis</a>, which is an inflammation of the thin tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. Meningococci can also cause other problems, including a serious bloodstream infection called <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sepsis.html'>sepsis</a>.</p> <p>Meningococcal infections can spread from person to person. Risk factors include</p> <ul> <li>Age - it is more common in infants, teens, and young adults</li> <li>Living in close quarters, such as in college dorms or military settings</li> <li>Certain medical conditions, such as not having a spleen</li> <li>Travel to areas where meningococcal disease is common</li> </ul> <p>In its early stages, you may have flu-like symptoms and a stiff neck. But the disease can progress quickly and can be fatal. Early diagnosis and treatment are extremely important. Lab tests on your blood and cerebrospinal fluid can tell if you have it. Treatment is with antibiotics. Since the infection spreads from person to person, family members may also need to be treated.</p> <p>A vaccine can prevent meningococcal infections.</p>
- Version
- v2
- Suppressed
- No
Names
Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.
Name
Meningococcal Infections
Role
preferred
Name
Meningococcal Infection
Role
alias
Name
Meningococcal Infection, Unspecified
Role
alias
Cross References
Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.
Herb
HBDIS001917
Me Sh
D008589
Umls
C0025303
Icd10
A39A39.9
Sym Map
SMDE10862
Dis Ge Net
C0025303
Umls Sty
T047
Me Sh Class
C01
Tcmbank Disease
18934
Attributes
Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.
Version
v2
Suppress
0
Disease Type
group
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
MSH2017_2016_08_12:Infections with bacteria of the species NEISSERIA MENINGITIDIS.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Meningococci are a type of bacteria that cause serious infections. The most common infection is <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/meningitis.html'>meningitis</a>, which is an inflammation of the thin tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. Meningococci can also cause other problems, including a serious bloodstream infection called <a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/sepsis.html'>sepsis</a>.</p> <p>Meningococcal infections can spread from person to person. Risk factors include</p> <ul> <li>Age - it is more common in infants, teens, and young adults</li> <li>Living in close quarters, such as in college dorms or military settings</li> <li>Certain medical conditions, such as not having a spleen</li> <li>Travel to areas where meningococcal disease is common</li> </ul> <p>In its early stages, you may have flu-like symptoms and a stiff neck. But the disease can progress quickly and can be fatal. Early diagnosis and treatment are extremely important. Lab tests on your blood and cerebrospinal fluid can tell if you have it. Treatment is with antibiotics. Since the infection spreads from person to person, family members may also need to be treated.</p> <p>A vaccine can prevent meningococcal infections.</p>
Me Sh Disease Class
Infections
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
group
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Infections
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome