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Interstitial lung disease specific to childhood
A interstitial lung disease that occurs during childhood. [from MONDO]
COVID-19
An acute infection of the respiratory tract that is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Based on currently available information, SARS-CoV-2 is thought to mainly spread from person to person through respiratory droplets. Typically, there is a two- to 14-day incubation period and infected persons can present with no symptoms or mild to severe fever, dry cough, fatigue, and difficulty breathing. Dysgeusia, anosmia, and gastrointestinal and flu-like symptoms have also been reported. Older adults and persons of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions may be of higher risk for severe illness, including secondary infections, respiratory failure, and multi-organ dysfunction. [from NCI]
Not genetically inherited
clinical entity without genetic inheritance. [from ORDO]
Respiratory tract infectious disease
Invasion of the host RESPIRATORY SYSTEM by microorganisms, usually leading to pathological processes or diseases. [from MONDO]
Primary interstitial lung disease specific to childhood
Early-onset anterior polar cataract
A polar cataract that affects the anterior pole of the lens. [from HPO]
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
A rare pulmonary disease induced by SARS-CoV coronavirus infection, with a reported incubation period varying from 2 to 7 days. Patients present flu-like symptoms, including fever, malaise, myalgia, headache, diarrhoea, and rigors. Dry, nonproductive, cough and dyspnea are frequently reported. Severe cases evolve rapidly, progressing to respiratory distress and failure, requiring intensive care. Mortality rate is 10%. The disease appeared in 2002 in southern China, subsequently spreading in 2003 to 26 countries. Reported human-to-human transmission occurred in Toronto (Canada), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, Chinese Taipei, Singapore, and Hanoi (Viet Nam). [from ORDO]
Nidovirales infectious disease
Infections with viruses of the order nidovirales. The concept includes arterivirus infections and coronaviridae infections. [from MONDO]
Frequent
Present in 30% to 79% of the cases. [from HPO]
Mononegavirales infectious disease
Infections with viruses of the order mononegavirales. The concept includes filoviridae infections; paramyxoviridae infections; and rhabdoviridae infections. [from MONDO]
respiratory syncytial virus infection
Infection with the respiratory syncytial virus, an RNA virus of the genus Pneumovirus, in the family Paramyxoviridae, which is characterized by the formation of syncytia in tissue culture. It causes minor respiratory infection with rhinitis and cough in adults, but is capable of causing severe bronchitis and bronchopneumonia in young children. [from NCI]
Viral pneumonia
Inflammation of the lung parenchyma that is caused by a viral infection. [from MONDO]
Coronaviridae infectious disease
Virus diseases caused by coronaviridae. [from MONDO]
Pharyngoconjunctival fever
A condition characterized by fever, conjunctivitis, and pharyngitis resulting from infection by adenovirus. [from NCI]
Respiratory tract infection
An infection of the upper or lower respiratory tract. [from HPO]
Pneumonia
Inflammation of any part of the lung parenchyma. [from HPO]
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