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Preferred Name | dracunculiasis | |
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Dracontiasis Infection by Dracunculus medinensis |
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Definitions |
A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection by the larvae of the nematode Dracunculus medinensis, which are transmitted to humans by drinking water containing copepods infected with the larvae. The female, which contains larvae, burrows into the deeper connective tissues or adjacent to long bones or joints of the extremities. The worm emerges as a whitish filament in the center of a painful ulcer, accompanied by inflammation and frequently by secondary bacterial infection. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_14418 |
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alternative label |
Dracontiasis Infection by Dracunculus medinensis
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ICD9CM:125.7 UMLS_CUI:C0013100 MESH:D004320 SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:48874008 ICD10CM:B72 GARD:6286 NCI:C84677
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definition |
A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection by the larvae of the nematode Dracunculus medinensis, which are transmitted to humans by drinking water containing copepods infected with the larvae. The female, which contains larvae, burrows into the deeper connective tissues or adjacent to long bones or joints of the extremities. The worm emerges as a whitish filament in the center of a painful ulcer, accompanied by inflammation and frequently by secondary bacterial infection.
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Dracontiasis Infection by Dracunculus medinensis
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disease_ontology
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DOID:14418
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/doid#NCIthesaurus http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/doid#DO_infectious_disease_slim |
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dracunculiasis
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DOID:14418
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A parasitic helminthiasis infectious disease that involves parasitic infection by the larvae of the nematode Dracunculus medinensis, which are transmitted to humans by drinking water containing copepods infected with the larvae. The female, which contains larvae, burrows into the deeper connective tissues or adjacent to long bones or joints of the extremities. The worm emerges as a whitish filament in the center of a painful ulcer, accompanied by inflammation and frequently by secondary bacterial infection.
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preferred label |
dracunculiasis
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dracunculiasis
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