FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term primary bacterial infectious disease ID (Ontology) DOID:0050338 (Human Disease)
Definition A bacterial infectious disease that results_in infection by bacteria as a result of their presence or activity within the normal, healthy host, and their intrinsic virulence is, in part, a necessary consequence of their need to reproduce and spread.
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Alleles (FBal)  HUMAN_DISEASE_INTERACTIONS       4
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   |__bacterial infectious disease
       |__primary bacterial infectious disease  17 rec.
           |__anthrax disease
           |   |__cutaneous anthrax
           |   |__gastrointestinal anthrax(+)
           |   |__inhalation anthrax
           |   |__injection anthrax
           |__bartonellosis
           |   |__bacillary angiomatosis
           |   |__Carrion's disease
           |   |__cat-scratch disease
           |   |__trench fever
           |__bejel
           |__Borrelia miyamotoi disease
           |__botulism
           |   |__foodborne botulism
           |   |__infant botulism
           |   |__intestinal botulism
           |   |__wound botulism
           |__brucellosis
           |   |__Brucella abortus brucellosis
           |   |__Brucella canis brucellosis
           |   |__Brucella melitensis brucellosis
           |   |__Brucella suis brucellosis
           |__Buruli ulcer disease
           |__chancroid
           |__cholera 5 rec.
           |__diphtheria
           |__ehrlichiosis
           |   |__human granulocytic anaplasmosis
           |   |__human monocytic ehrlichiosis
           |__erysipeloid
           |__glanders
           |__gonorrhea
           |   |__gonococcal seminal vesiculitis(+)
           |__granuloma inguinale
           |   |__lymphogranuloma venereum
           |__Haverhill fever
           |__legionellosis
           |   |__Legionnaires' disease
           |   |__Pontiac fever
           |__leprosy
           |   |__borderline leprosy
           |   |__indeterminate leprosy
           |   |__lepromatous leprosy
           |   |__tuberculoid leprosy
           |__leptospirosis
           |__listeriosis 1 rec.
           |__Lyme disease
           |__melioidosis
           |__Mycobacterium avium complex disease
           |__ornithosis
           |__paratyphoid fever
           |__pasteurellosis
           |__pinta disease
           |__plague
           |   |__bubonic plague
           |   |__pneumonic plague
           |   |__septicemic plague
           |__Q fever
           |__relapsing fever
           |   |__louse-borne relapsing fever
           |   |__tick-borne relapsing fever
           |__rhinoscleroma
           |__salmonellosis 2 rec.
           |__sennetsu fever
           |__shigellosis
           |__sodoku disease
           |__spotted fever
           |   |__African tick-bite fever
           |   |__aneruptive fever
           |   |__Astrakhan spotted fever
           |   |__boutonneuse fever
           |   |__Far Eastern spotted fever
           |   |__Flinders Island spotted fever
           |   |__Indian tick typhus
           |   |__Israeli tick typhus
           |   |__Japanese spotted fever
           |   |__Queensland tick typhus
           |   |__Rickettsia parkeri spotted fever
           |   |__rickettsialpox
           |   |__Rocky Mountain spotted fever
           |   |__Siberian tick typhus
           |__staphyloenterotoxemia
           |__syphilis
           |   |__congenital syphilis(+)
           |   |__latent syphilis
           |   |__primary syphilis
           |   |__secondary syphilis
           |   |__tertiary syphilis(+)
           |__tetanus
           |   |__tetanus neonatorum
           |__tuberculosis 1 rec.
           |   |__cardiac tuberculosis
           |   |__extrapulmonary tuberculosis(+)
           |   |__multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
           |   |__ocular tuberculosis
           |   |__pulmonary tuberculosis
           |   |__tuberculous encephalopathy
           |__tularemia
           |   |__gastrointestinal tularemia
           |   |__glandular tularemia
           |   |__oculoglandular tularemia
           |   |__pneumonic tularemia
           |   |__typhoidal tularemia
           |   |__ulceroglandular tularemia
           |__typhoid fever
           |__typhus
           |   |__endemic typhus
           |   |__epidemic typhus(+)
           |   |__scrub typhus
           |__yaws
               |__early yaws
               |__late yaws
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