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Medical Subject Headings Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) is a comprehensive controlled vocabulary for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books in the life sciences. It serves as a thesaurus that facilitates searching. Created and updated by the United States N ...
(MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM). This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (C01). Codes following these are found at
List of MeSH codes (C03) 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 (C02). Codes following these are ...
. For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes. The source for this content is the set o
2006 MeSH Trees
from the NLM.


– virus diseases


– arbovirus infections


– african horse sickness


– bluetongue


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dengue fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characterist ...

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dengue hemorrhagic fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic ...


– encephalitis, arbovirus

* – encephalitis, california * – encephalitis, japanese * – encephalitis, st. louis * – encephalitis, tick-borne * – west nile fever


– encephalomyelitis, equine

* – encephalomyelitis, eastern equine * – encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine * – encephalomyelitis, western equine


– phlebotomus fever


– rift valley fever


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tick-borne diseases Tick-borne diseases, which afflict humans and other animals, are caused by infectious agents transmitted by tick bites. They are caused by infection with a variety of pathogens, including rickettsia and other types of bacteria, viruses, and proto ...

* – african swine fever * – colorado tick fever * – encephalitis, tick-borne * – hemorrhagic fever, crimean * – hemorrhagic fever, omsk * – kyasanur forest disease * – nairobi sheep disease


– yellow fever


– bronchiolitis, viral


– central nervous system viral diseases


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encephalitis Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. The severity can be variable with symptoms including reduction or alteration in consciousness, headache, fever, confusion, a stiff neck, and vomiting. Complications may include seizures, hallucinations, ...

* – encephalitis, viral * – encephalitis, arbovirus * – encephalitis, california * – encephalitis, japanese * – encephalitis, st. louis * – encephalitis, tick-borne * – west nile fever * – encephalitis, herpes simplex * – encephalitis, varicella zoster * – encephalomyelitis, equine * – encephalomyelitis, eastern equine * – encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine * – encephalomyelitis, western equine * – leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal * – subacute sclerosing panencephalitis


– meningitis, viral

* –
lymphocytic choriomeningitis Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is ''lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus'' (LCMV), a member of the ...
* – meningitis, aseptic


– myelitis

* – paraparesis, tropical spastic * –
poliomyelitis Poliomyelitis, commonly shortened to polio, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. Approximately 70% of cases are asymptomatic; mild symptoms which can occur include sore throat and fever; in a proportion of cases more severe sym ...
* – poliomyelitis, bulbar * – postpoliomyelitis syndrome


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poliomyelitis Poliomyelitis, commonly shortened to polio, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. Approximately 70% of cases are asymptomatic; mild symptoms which can occur include sore throat and fever; in a proportion of cases more severe sym ...


– pseudorabies


– dna virus infections


– adenoviridae infections

* – adenovirus infections, human * – hepatitis, infectious canine


– african swine fever


– circoviridae infections


– hepadnaviridae infections

* – hepatitis b * – hepatitis b, chronic


– herpesviridae infections

* – bell palsy * –
chickenpox Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab ...
* – cytomegalovirus infections * – cytomegalovirus retinitis * – encephalitis, herpes simplex * – encephalitis, varicella zoster * – epstein-barr virus infections * –
burkitt lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, particularly B lymphocytes found in the germinal center. It is named after Denis Parsons Burkitt, the Irish surgeon who first described the disease in 1958 while working in equatorial Africa. ...
* – infectious mononucleosis * – leukoplakia, hairy * – herpes simplex * – herpes genitalis * – herpes labialis * – kaposi varicelliform eruption * – keratitis, herpetic * – keratitis, dendritic * – stomatitis, herpetic * – herpes zoster * – herpes zoster ophthalmicus * –
herpes zoster oticus Herpes simplex is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. Infections are categorized based on the part of the body infected. Oral herpes involves the face or mouth. It may result in small blisters in groups often called cold ...
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zoster sine herpete Shingles, also known as zoster or herpes zoster, is a viral disease characterized by a painful skin rash with blisters in a localized area. Typically the rash occurs in a single, wide mark either on the left or right side of the body or face. ...
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infectious bovine rhinotracheitis ''Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1'' (BoHV-1) is a virus of the family '' Herpesviridae'' and the subfamily '' Alphaherpesvirinae'', known to cause several diseases worldwide in cattle, including rhinotracheitis, vaginitis, balanoposthitis, abortion, c ...
* – malignant catarrh * – marek disease * – pseudorabies * – roseolovirus infections * – exanthema subitum * – sarcoma, kaposi


– papillomavirus infections

* – warts * –
condylomata acuminata Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). They are generally pink in color and project out from the surface of the skin. Usually they cause few symptoms, but can occasionally be pa ...
* – epidermodysplasia verruciformis


– papovaviridae infections


– parvoviridae infections

* – aleutian mink disease * – erythema infectiosum * – feline panleukopenia


– polyomavirus infections

* – leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal


– poxviridae infections

* – cowpox * – ecthyma, contagious * – ectromelia, infectious * – fowlpox * –
lumpy skin disease Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an infectious disease in cattle caused by a virus of the family ''Poxviridae'', also known as Neethling virus. The disease is characterized by large fever, enlarged superficial lymph nodes and multiple nodules (measuri ...
* – molluscum contagiosum * – monkeypox * – myxomatosis, infectious * – smallpox * – vaccinia


– encephalitis, viral


– encephalitis, arbovirus

* – encephalitis, california * – encephalitis, japanese * – encephalitis, st. louis * – encephalitis, tick-borne * – west nile fever


– encephalitis, herpes simplex


– encephalitis, varicella zoster


– encephalomyelitis, equine

* – encephalomyelitis, eastern equine * – encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine * – encephalomyelitis, western equine


– leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal


– subacute sclerosing panencephalitis


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eye infections, viral Eyes are organs of the visual system. They provide living organisms with vision, the ability to receive and process visual detail, as well as enabling several photo response functions that are independent of vision. Eyes detect light and c ...


– conjunctivitis, viral

* – conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic


– cytomegalovirus retinitis


– herpes zoster ophthalmicus


– keratitis, herpetic

* – keratitis, dendritic


– fatigue syndrome, chronic


– hepatitis, viral, animal


– hepatitis, infectious canine


– rift valley fever


– hepatitis, viral, human


– hepatitis a


– hepatitis b

* – hepatitis b, chronic


–

hepatitis c Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that primarily affects the liver; it is a type of viral hepatitis. During the initial infection people often have mild or no symptoms. Occasionally a fever, dark urine, a ...

* – hepatitis c, chronic


– hepatitis d

* – hepatitis d, chronic


– hepatitis e


– meningitis, viral


–

lymphocytic choriomeningitis Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is ''lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus'' (LCMV), a member of the ...


– meningitis, aseptic


– opportunistic infections


– aids-related opportunistic infections


– superinfection


– pneumonia, viral


– rna virus infections


– arenaviridae infections

* â€
cgi?mode=&term=Hemorrhagic+Fever,+American hemorrhagic fever, american
* – lassa fever * –
lymphocytic choriomeningitis Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease that presents as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis or meningoencephalitis. Its causative agent is ''lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus'' (LCMV), a member of the ...


– astroviridae infections


– birnaviridae infections


– bunyaviridae infections

* – encephalitis, california * –
hantavirus infections ''Orthohantavirus'' is a genus of single-stranded, enveloped, negative-sense RNA viruses in the family ''Hantaviridae'' within the order ''Bunyavirales''. Members of this genus may be called orthohantaviruses or simply hantaviruses. Orthohantav ...
* – hantavirus pulmonary syndrome * – hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome * – hemorrhagic fever, crimean * – nairobi sheep disease * – phlebotomus fever * – rift valley fever


– caliciviridae infections

* – vesicular exanthema of swine


– encephalitis, arbovirus

* – encephalitis, california * – encephalitis, japanese * – encephalitis, st. louis * – encephalitis, tick-borne * – west nile fever


– flaviviridae infections

* – flavivirus infections * –
dengue fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characterist ...
* –
dengue hemorrhagic fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic ...
* – encephalitis, japanese * – encephalitis, st. louis * – encephalitis, tick-borne * – hemorrhagic fever, omsk * – kyasanur forest disease * – louping ill * – west nile fever * – yellow fever * –
hepatitis c Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that primarily affects the liver; it is a type of viral hepatitis. During the initial infection people often have mild or no symptoms. Occasionally a fever, dark urine, a ...
* – hepatitis c, chronic * – pestivirus infections * – border disease * – bovine virus diarrhea-mucosal disease * –
classical swine fever Classical swine fever (CSF) or hog cholera (also sometimes called pig plague based on the German word ) is a highly contagious disease of swine (Old World and New World pigs). It has been mentioned as a potential bioweapon. Clinical signs Sw ...
* – hemorrhagic syndrome, bovine


– hemorrhagic fevers, viral

* –
dengue fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characterist ...
* –
dengue hemorrhagic fever Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms typically begin three to fourteen days after infection. These may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic ...
* â€
cgi?mode=&term=Hemorrhagic+Fever,+American hemorrhagic fever, american
* – hemorrhagic fever, crimean * – hemorrhagic fever, ebola * – hemorrhagic fever, omsk * – hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome * – kyasanur forest disease * – lassa fever * – marburg virus disease * – rift valley fever


– hepatitis d

* – hepatitis d, chronic


– hepatitis e


– mononegavirales infections

* – borna disease * – filoviridae infections * – hemorrhagic fever, ebola * – marburg virus disease * – paramyxoviridae infections * – avulavirus infections * – newcastle disease * – henipavirus infections * – morbillivirus infections * –
distemper Distemper may refer to: Illness *A viral infection **Canine distemper, a disease of dogs **Feline distemper, a disease of cats ** Phocine distemper, a disease of seals *A bacterial infection **Equine distemper, or Strangles, a bacterial infectio ...
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measles Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by measles virus. Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an infected person and last 7–10 days. Initial symptoms typically include fever, often greater than , cough, ...
* – subacute sclerosing panencephalitis * – peste-des-petits-ruminants * – rinderpest * – respirovirus infections * – pasteurellosis, pneumonic * – pneumovirus infections * – respiratory syncytial virus infections * – rubulavirus infections * –
mumps MUMPS ("Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System"), or M, is an imperative, high-level programming language with an integrated transaction processing key–value database. It was originally developed at Massachusetts Gener ...
* – rhabdoviridae infections * – ephemeral fever * – hemorrhagic septicemia, viral * – rabies


– nidovirales infections

* – arterivirus infections * –
porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome ''Betaarterivirus suid 1'', formerly ''Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus'' (PRRSV), is a virus that causes a disease of pigs, called porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), also known as blue-ear pig disease (in C ...
* – coronaviridae infections * – coronavirus infections * – enteritis, transmissible, of turkeys * –
feline infectious peritonitis Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is the name given to a common and aberrant immune response to infection with feline coronavirus (FCoV). The virus and pathogenesis of FIP FCoV is a virus of the gastrointestinal tract. Most infections are eit ...
* – gastroenteritis, transmissible, of swine * – severe acute respiratory syndrome * – torovirus infections


– orthomyxoviridae infections

* – influenza, human * –
influenza in birds Avian influenza, known informally as avian flu or bird flu, is a variety of influenza caused by viruses adapted to birds.


– picornaviridae infections

* – cardiovirus infections * –
common cold The common cold or the cold is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, throat, sinuses, and larynx. Signs and symptoms may appear fewer than two days after exposu ...
* – enterovirus infections * – conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic * – coxsackievirus infections * – conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic * – hand, foot and mouth disease * – herpangina * – pleurodynia, epidemic * – echovirus infections * – encephalomyelitis, enzootic porcine * – hepatitis a * –
poliomyelitis Poliomyelitis, commonly shortened to polio, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. Approximately 70% of cases are asymptomatic; mild symptoms which can occur include sore throat and fever; in a proportion of cases more severe sym ...
* – poliomyelitis, bulbar * – postpoliomyelitis syndrome * –
swine vesicular disease Swine vesicular disease (SVD) is an acute, contagious viral disease of swine caused by swine vesicular disease virus, an ''Enterovirus''. It is characterized by fever and Vesicle (dermatology), vesicles with subsequent ulcers in the mouth and on ...
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foot-and-mouth disease Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) or hoof-and-mouth disease (HMD) is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids. The virus causes a high fever lasting two to six days, followe ...


– reoviridae infections

* – african horse sickness * – bluetongue * – colorado tick fever * – rotavirus infections


– retroviridae infections

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avian leukosis Avian sarcoma leukosis virus (ASLV) is an endogenous retrovirus that infects and can lead to cancer in chickens; experimentally it can infect other species of birds and mammals. ASLV replicates in chicken embryo fibroblasts, the cells that contr ...
* – deltaretrovirus infections * – enzootic bovine leukosis * – htlv-i infections * – leukemia-lymphoma, t-cell, acute, htlv-i-associated * – paraparesis, tropical spastic * – htlv-ii infections * – leukemia, t-cell, htlv-ii-associated * – lentivirus infections * – equine infectious anemia * – feline acquired immunodeficiency syndrome * – hiv infections * – acquired immunodeficiency syndrome * – aids arteritis, central nervous system * – aids-associated nephropathy * –
aids dementia complex HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) are neurological disorders associated with HIV infection and AIDS. It is a syndrome of progressive deterioration of memory, cognition, behavior, and motor function in HIV-infected individuals during t ...
* – aids-related complex * – aids-related opportunistic infections * – hiv-associated lipodystrophy syndrome * – hiv enteropathy * – hiv seropositivity * – hiv wasting syndrome * – pneumonia, progressive interstitial, of sheep * – simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome * – visna * – leukemia, feline * – murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome * – pulmonary adenomatosis, ovine * – sarcoma, avian


– togaviridae infections

* – alphavirus infections * – encephalomyelitis, equine * – encephalomyelitis, eastern equine * – encephalomyelitis, venezuelan equine * – encephalomyelitis, western equine * – rubivirus infections * –
rubella Rubella, also known as German measles or three-day measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus. This disease is often mild, with half of people not realizing that they are infected. A rash may start around two weeks after exposure and ...
* – rubella syndrome, congenital


– sexually transmitted diseases


– sexually transmitted diseases, viral

* –
condylomata acuminata Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). They are generally pink in color and project out from the surface of the skin. Usually they cause few symptoms, but can occasionally be pa ...
* – herpes genitalis * – hiv infections * – acquired immunodeficiency syndrome * – aids arteritis, central nervous system * – aids-associated nephropathy * –
aids dementia complex HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) are neurological disorders associated with HIV infection and AIDS. It is a syndrome of progressive deterioration of memory, cognition, behavior, and motor function in HIV-infected individuals during t ...
* – aids-related complex * – hiv-associated lipodystrophy syndrome * – hiv enteropathy * – hiv seropositivity * – hiv wasting syndrome


– skin diseases, viral


– erythema infectiosum


– exanthema subitum


– herpes simplex

* – herpes labialis * – kaposi varicelliform eruption


– molluscum contagiosum


– warts

* –
condylomata acuminata Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). They are generally pink in color and project out from the surface of the skin. Usually they cause few symptoms, but can occasionally be pa ...
* – epidermodysplasia verruciformis


– slow virus diseases


– acquired immunodeficiency syndrome


– aids-related complex


– aleutian mink disease


– equine infectious anemia


– feline acquired immunodeficiency syndrome


– leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal


– pneumonia, progressive interstitial, of sheep


– simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome


– subacute sclerosing panencephalitis


– visna


– tumor virus infections


–

avian leukosis Avian sarcoma leukosis virus (ASLV) is an endogenous retrovirus that infects and can lead to cancer in chickens; experimentally it can infect other species of birds and mammals. ASLV replicates in chicken embryo fibroblasts, the cells that contr ...


– epstein-barr virus infections

* –
burkitt lymphoma Burkitt lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, particularly B lymphocytes found in the germinal center. It is named after Denis Parsons Burkitt, the Irish surgeon who first described the disease in 1958 while working in equatorial Africa. ...


– marek disease


– murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome


– papillomavirus infections


– pulmonary adenomatosis, ovine


– sarcoma, avian


– warts

* –
condylomata acuminata Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). They are generally pink in color and project out from the surface of the skin. Usually they cause few symptoms, but can occasionally be pa ...
* – epidermodysplasia verruciformis


– viremia


– zoonoses

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List of MeSH codes (C03) 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 (C02). Codes following these are ...
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