List of MeSH codes (C01) explained
The following is a partial list of the "C" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).
This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (B08). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (C02). For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.
The source for this content is the set of 2020 MeSH Trees from the NLM.
– Infections
MeSH C01.100.500 Arthritis, Reactive
– central nervous system bacterial infections
– eye infections, bacterial
– gram-negative bacterial infections
- – anaplasmataceae infections
- – anaplasmosis
- – ehrlichiosis
- – heartwater disease
- – bacteroidaceae infections
- – bacteroides infections
- – bartonellaceae infections
- – bartonella infections
- – angiomatosis, bacillary
- – cat-scratch disease
- – trench fever
- – bordetella infections
- – whooping cough
- – borrelia infections
- – lyme disease
- – erythema chronicum migrans
- – lyme neuroborreliosis
- – relapsing fever
- – brucellosis
- – brucellosis, bovine
- – burkholderia infections
- – glanders
- – melioidosis
- – campylobacter infections
- – cat-scratch disease
- – chlamydiaceae infections
- – chlamydia infections
- – conjunctivitis, inclusion
- – lymphogranuloma venereum
- – trachoma
- – chlamydophila infections
- – psittacosis
- – desulfovibrionaceae infections
- – enterobacteriaceae infections
- – dysentery, bacillary
- – escherichia coli infections
- – meningitis, escherichia coli
- – granuloma inguinale
- – klebsiella infections
- – rhinoscleroma
- – proteus infections
- – salmonella infections
- – paratyphoid fever
- – salmonella food poisoning
- – salmonella infections, animal
- – typhoid fever
- – serratia infections
- – yersinia infections
- – plague
- – yersinia pseudotuberculosis infections
- – flavobacteriaceae infections
- – flexibacteraceae infections
- – fusobacteriaceae infections
- – fusobacterium infections
- – gingivitis, necrotizing ulcerative
- – rat-bite fever
- – helicobacter infections
- – legionellosis
- – legionnaires' disease
- – leptospirosis
- – weil disease
- – moraxellaceae infections
- – acinetobacter infections
- – mycoplasmatales infections
- – mycoplasma infections
- – pleuropneumonia, contagious
- – pneumonia, mycoplasma
- – ureaplasma infections
- – neisseriaceae infections
- – gonorrhea
- – ophthalmia neonatorum
- – meningococcal infections
- – meningitis, meningococcal
- – waterhouse-friderichsen syndrome
- – pasteurellaceae infections
- – actinobacillus infections
- – actinobacillosis
- – haemophilus infections
- – chancroid
- – meningitis, haemophilus
- – pasteurella infections
- – hemorrhagic septicemia
- – pasteurellosis, pneumonic
- – piscirickettsiaceae infections
- – pseudomonas infections
- – q fever
- – rat-bite fever
- – rickettsiaceae infections
- – pneumonia, rickettsial
- – rickettsia infections
- – boutonneuse fever
- – rocky mountain spotted fever
- – typhus, endemic flea-borne
- – typhus, epidemic louse-borne
- – scrub typhus
- – tick-borne diseases
- – anaplasmosis
- – boutonneuse fever
- – ehrlichiosis
- – heartwater disease
- – lyme disease
- – erythema chronicum migrans
- – lyme neuroborreliosis
- – relapsing fever
- – rocky mountain spotted fever
- – tularemia
- – treponemal infections
- – pinta
- – syphilis
- – chancre
- – neurosyphilis
- – tabes dorsalis
- – syphilis, cardiovascular
- – syphilis, congenital
- – syphilis, cutaneous
- – syphilis, latent
- – yaws
- – tularemia
- – vibrio infections
- – cholera
- – actinomycetales infections
- – actinomycosis
- – actinomycosis, cervicofacial
- – whipple disease
- – corynebacterium infections
- – diphtheria
- – erythrasma
- – mycobacterium infections
- – leprosy
- – leprosy, borderline
- – leprosy, lepromatous
- – leprosy, tuberculoid
- – mycobacterium infections, atypical
- – mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection
- – paratuberculosis
- – tuberculosis
- – peritonitis, tuberculous
- – tuberculoma
- – tuberculoma, intracranial
- – tuberculosis, avian
- – tuberculosis, bovine
- – tuberculosis, cardiovascular
- – pericarditis, tuberculous
- – tuberculosis, central nervous system
- – tuberculoma, intracranial
- – tuberculosis, meningeal
- – tuberculosis, cutaneous
- – erythema induratum
- – lupus
- – tuberculosis, endocrine
- – tuberculosis, gastrointestinal
- – tuberculosis, hepatic
- – tuberculosis, laryngeal
- – tuberculosis, lymph node
- – king's evil
- – tuberculosis, miliary
- – tuberculosis, multidrug-resistant
- – tuberculosis, ocular
- – tuberculosis, oral
- – tuberculosis, osteoarticular
- – tuberculosis, spinal
- – tuberculosis, pleural
- – empyema, tuberculous
- – tuberculosis, pulmonary
- – silicotuberculosis
- – tuberculosis, splenic
- – tuberculosis, urogenital
- – tuberculosis, female genital
- – tuberculosis, male genital
- – tuberculosis, renal
- – nocardia infections
- – maduromycosis
- – bacillaceae infections
- – anthrax
- – bifidobacteriales infections
- – clostridium infections
- – botulism
- – enterocolitis, pseudomembranous
- – enterotoxemia
- – gas gangrene
- – tetanus
- – erysipelothrix infections
- – erysipeloid
- – swine erysipelas
- – listeria infections
- – meningitis, listeria
- – staphylococcal infections
- – pneumonia, staphylococcal
- – staphylococcal food poisoning
- – staphylococcal skin infections
- – furunculosis
- – carbuncle
- – impetigo
- – staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
- – streptococcal infections
- – ecthyma
- – endocarditis, subacute bacterial
- – erysipelas
- – fasciitis, necrotizing
- – impetigo
- – pneumococcal infections
- – meningitis, pneumococcal
- – pneumonia, pneumococcal
- – rheumatic fever
- – rheumatic heart disease
- – scarlet fever
- – pneumonia, mycoplasma
- – pneumonia of calves, enzootic
- – pneumonia of swine, mycoplasmal
- – pneumonia, pneumococcal
- – pneumonia, rickettsial
- – pneumonia, staphylococcal
– sexually transmitted diseases, bacterial
- – chancroid
- – chlamydia infections
- – lymphogranuloma venereum
- – gonorrhea
- – granuloma inguinale
- – syphilis
– skin diseases, bacterial
– vaginosis, bacterial
– toxoplasmosis, cerebral
– infection
– arthritis, infectious
– bone diseases, infectious
– communicable diseases
– eye infections
- – focal infection, dental
– opportunistic infections
– pelvic infection
- – pelvic inflammatory disease
– pregnancy complications, infectious
- – sexually transmitted diseases, bacterial
- – chancroid
- – chlamydia infections
- – lymphogranuloma venereum
- – gonorrhea
- – granuloma inguinale
- – syphilis
– skin diseases, infectious
– urinary tract infections
– wound infection
- – surgical wound infection
– candidiasis
– central nervous system fungal infections
– eye infections, fungal
– lung diseases, fungal
– zoonoses
----The list continues at List of MeSH codes (C02).