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Digestive system infectious disease
A viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infectious process that affects the digestive system. [from MONDO]
Healthy
No history of any serious disease, including the disease being investigated in the proband. [from HPO]
Salmonella gastroenteritis
An intestinal bacterial disease caused by Salmonella bacteria. [from NCI]
Salmonella infection
Rare form of salmonellosis is a group of rare invasive salmonellosis that includes infection with <i>Salmonella enterica</i> typhoidal species (<i>S.</i> typhi and <i>S.</i> paratyphi) that results in enteric fever, and infection by invasive non-typhoidal species (typically strains of <i>S.</i> typhimurium and <i>S.</i> enteritidis) which have a high burden amongst immunocompromised or malnourished individuals, and results in bacteriemia, systemic febrile disease, and variable manifestations including lower respiratory tract infection and splenomegaly. [from ORDO]
Sepsis
Systemic inflammatory response to infection. [from HPO]
Bacterial infectious disease
An acute infectious disorder that is caused by gram positive or gram negative bacteria; representative examples include pneumococcal, streptococcal, salmonella, and meningeal infections. [from NCI]
Gram-negative bacterial infections
Infections caused by bacteria that show up as pink (negative) when treated by the gram-staining method. [from MONDO]
Commensal bacterial infectious disease
A bacterial infectious disease that results in infection by bacteria which are part of the normal human flora when one or more of the defense mechanisms designed to restrict them from the usually sterile internal tissues are breached by accident, by intent (surgery), or by an underlying metabolic or an infectious disorder. [from MONDO]
Functional neutrophil defect
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