FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term commensal bacterial infectious disease ID (Ontology) DOID:0050339 (Human Disease)
Definition 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.
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   |__bacterial infectious disease
       |__commensal bacterial infectious disease  1 rec.
           |__actinobacillosis
           |__actinomycosis
           |__chlamydia
           |__gas gangrene
           |__inclusion conjunctivitis
           |__Lemierre's syndrome
           |__pertussis
           |   |__Bordetella parapertussis whooping cough
           |__Ritter's disease
           |   |__lymphogranuloma venereum
           |__toxic shock syndrome
           |__trachoma
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