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Bordetella Parapertussis
Whooping cough due to bordetella parapertussis
NOS
not otherwise specified
E. Coli Infect NOS
Intestinal infection due to e. coli unspecified
H.Influenzae NOS
influenza
Influenzae confirmed by test
An acute viral infection of the respiratory tract, occurring in isolated cases, in epidemics, or in pandemics; it is caused by serologically different strains of viruses (influenzaviruses) designated A, B, and C, has a 3-day incubation period, and usually lasts for 3 to 10 days.
MSSA Infections
nvasion and multiplication of germs in the body. Infections can occur in any part of the body, and can be localized or systemic (spread throughout the body). The germs may be bacteria, viruses, yeast, or fungi. They can cause a fever and other problems, depending on the site of the infection.
Pneumococcus Infect NOS
Influenza with other respiratory manifestations
Scarlet Fever
AKA: Scarlatina
pharyngitist
Any kind of inflammatory process of the tonsils, pharynx, or/and larynx characterized by pain in swallowing
Strep Throat
Streptococcal sore throat is a form of group A streptococcal infection that affects the pharynx and possibly the larynx
Acute Esophagitis
Inflammation of the esophagus (the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach).
Allergic Gastro $ Colitis
Other and unspecified noninfectious gastroenteritis and colitis