List of Infectious Diseases in Humans
DISEASE | SOURCE OF DISEASE | |
Acinetobacter infections | Acinetobacter baumannii | |
Actinomycosis | Actinomyces israelii, Actinomyces gerencseriae and Propionibacterium propionicus | |
African sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis) | Trypanosoma brucei | |
AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) | HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) | |
Amebiasis | Entamoeba histolytica | |
Anaplasmosis | Anaplasma genus | |
Anthrax | Bacillus anthracis | |
Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection | Arcanobacterium haemolyticum | |
Argentine hemorrhagic fever | Junin virus | |
Ascariasis | Ascaris lumbricoides | |
Aspergillosis | Aspergillus genus | |
Astrovirus infection | Astroviridae family | |
Babesiosis | Babesia genus | |
Bacillus cereus infection | Bacillus cereus | |
Bacterial pneumonia | multiple bacteria | |
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) | multiple bacteria | |
Bacteroides infection | Bacteroides genus | |
Balantidiasis | Balantidium coli | |
Baylisascaris infection | Baylisascaris genus | |
BK virus infection | BK virus | |
Black piedra | Piedraia hortae | |
Blastocystis hominis infection | Blastocystis hominis | |
Blastomycosis | Blastomyces dermatitidis | |
Bolivian hemorrhagic fever | Machupo virus | |
Borrelia infection | Borrelia genus | |
Botulism (and Infant botulism) | Clostridium botulinum; Note: Botulism is not an infection by Clostridium botulinum but caused by the intake of botulinum toxin. | |
Brazilian hemorrhagic fever | Sabia | |
Brucellosis | Brucella genus | |
Burkholderia infection | usually Burkholderia cepacia and other Burkholderia species | |
Buruli ulcer | Mycobacterium ulcerans | |
Calicivirus infection (Norovirus and Sapovirus) | Caliciviridae family | |
Campylobacteriosis | Campylobacter genus | |
Candidiasis (Moniliasis; Thrush) | usually Candida albicans and other Candida species | |
Cat-scratch disease | Bartonella henselae | |
Cellulitis | usually Group A Streptococcus and Staphylococcus | |
Chagas Disease (American trypanosomiasis) | Trypanosoma cruzi | |
Chancroid | Haemophilus ducreyi | |
Chickenpox | Varicella zoster virus (VZV) | |
Chlamydia | Chlamydia trachomatis | |
Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection | Chlamydophila pneumoniae | |
Cholera | Vibrio cholerae | |
Chromoblastomycosis | usually Fonsecaea pedrosoi | |
Clonorchiasis | Clonorchis sinensis | |
Clostridium difficile infection | Clostridium difficile | |
Coccidioidomycosis | Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii | |
Colorado tick fever (CTF) | Colorado tick fever virus (CTFV) | |
Common cold (Acute viral rhinopharyngitis; Acute coryza) | usually rhinoviruses and coronaviruses. | |
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) | CJD prion | |
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) | Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus | |
Cryptococcosis | Cryptococcus neoformans | |
Cryptosporidiosis | Cryptosporidium genus | |
Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) | usually Ancylostoma braziliense; multiple other parasites | |
Cyclosporiasis | Cyclospora cayetanensis | |
Cysticercosis | Taenia solium | |
Cytomegalovirus infection | Cytomegalovirus | |
Dengue fever | Dengue viruses (DEN-1, DEN-2, DEN-3 and DEN-4) – Flaviviruses | |
Dientamoebiasis | Dientamoeba fragilis | |
Diphtheria | Corynebacterium diphtheriae | |
Diphyllobothriasis | Diphyllobothrium | |
Dracunculiasis | Dracunculus medinensis | |
Ebola hemorrhagic fever | Ebolavirus (EBOV) | |
Echinococcosis | Echinococcus genus | |
Ehrlichiosis | Ehrlichia genus | |
Enterobiasis (Pinworm infection) | Enterobius vermicularis | |
Enterococcus infection | Enterococcus genus | |
Enterovirus infection | Enterovirus genus | |
Epidemic typhus | Rickettsia prowazekii | |
Erythema infectiosum (Fifth disease) | Parvovirus B19 | |
Exanthem subitum (Sixth disease) | Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) and Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) | |
Fasciolopsiasis | Fasciolopsis buski | |
Fasciolosis | Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica | |
Fatal familial insomnia (FFI) | FFI prion | |
Filariasis | Filarioidea superfamily | |
Food poisoning by Clostridium perfringens | Clostridium perfringens | |
Free-living amebic infection | multiple | |
Fusobacterium infection | Fusobacterium genus | |
Gas gangrene (Clostridial myonecrosis) | usually Clostridium perfringens; other Clostridium species | |
Geotrichosis | Geotrichum candidum | |
Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker syndrome (GSS) | GSS prion | |
Giardiasis | Giardia intestinalis | |
Glanders | Burkholderia mallei | |
Gnathostomiasis | Gnathostoma spinigerum and Gnathostoma hispidum | |
Gonorrhea | Neisseria gonorrhoeae | |
Granuloma inguinale (Donovanosis) | Klebsiella granulomatis | |
Group A streptococcal infection | Streptococcus pyogenes | |
Group B streptococcal infection | Streptococcus agalactiae | |
Haemophilus influenzae infection | Haemophilus influenzae | |
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) | Enteroviruses, mainly Coxsackie A virus and Enterovirus 71 (EV71) | |
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) | Sin Nombre virus | |
Helicobacter pylori infection | Helicobacter pylori | |
Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) | Escherichia coli O157:H7, O111 and O104:H4 | |
Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) | Bunyaviridae family | |
Hepatitis A | Hepatitis A Virus | |
Hepatitis B | Hepatitis B Virus | |
Hepatitis C | Hepatitis C Virus | |
Hepatitis D | Hepatitis D Virus | |
Hepatitis E | Hepatitis E Virus | |
Herpes simplex | Herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2) | |
Histoplasmosis | Histoplasma capsulatum | |
Hookworm infection | Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus | |
Human bocavirus infection | Human bocavirus (HBoV) | |
Human ewingii ehrlichiosis | Ehrlichia ewingii | |
Human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA) | Anaplasma phagocytophilum | |
Human metapneumovirus infection | Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) | |
Human monocytic ehrlichiosis | Ehrlichia chaffeensis | |
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection | Human papillomavirus (HPV) | |
Human parainfluenza virus infection | Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIV) | |
Hymenolepiasis | Hymenolepis nana and Hymenolepis diminuta | |
Epstein-Barr Virus Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) | Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) | |
Influenza (flu) | Orthomyxoviridae family | |
Isosporiasis | Isospora belli | |
Kawasaki disease | unknown; evidence supports that it is infectious | |
Keratitis | multiple | |
Kingella kingae infection | Kingella kingae | |
Kuru | Kuru prion | |
Lassa fever | Lassa virus | |
Legionellosis (Legionnaires' disease) | Legionella pneumophila | |
Legionellosis (Pontiac fever) | Legionella pneumophila | |
Leishmaniasis | Leishmania genus | |
Leprosy | Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis | |
Leptospirosis | Leptospira genus | |
Listeriosis | Listeria monocytogenes | |
Lyme disease (Lyme borreliosis) | usually Borrelia burgdorferi and other Borrelia species | |
Lymphatic filariasis (Elephantiasis) | Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi | |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis | Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) | |
Malaria | Plasmodium genus | |
Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF) | Marburg virus | |
Measles | Measles virus | |
Melioidosis (Whitmore's disease) | Burkholderia pseudomallei | |
Meningitis | multiple | |
Meningococcal disease | Neisseria meningitidis | |
Metagonimiasis | usually Metagonimus yokagawai | |
Microsporidiosis | Microsporidia phylum | |
Molluscum contagiosum (MC) | Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) | |
Mumps | Mumps virus | |
Murine typhus (Endemic typhus) | Rickettsia typhi | |
Mycoplasma pneumonia | Mycoplasma pneumoniae | |
Mycetoma | numerous species of bacteria (Actinomycetoma) and fungi (Eumycetoma) | |
Myiasis | parasitic dipterous fly larvae | |
Neonatal conjunctivitis (Ophthalmia neonatorum) | most commonly Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae | |
(New) Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD, nvCJD) | vCJD prion | |
Nocardiosis | usually Nocardia asteroides and other Nocardia species | |
Onchocerciasis (River blindness) | Onchocerca volvulus | |
Paracoccidioidomycosis (South American blastomycosis) | Paracoccidioides brasiliensis | |
Paragonimiasis | usually Paragonimus westermani and other Paragonimus species | |
Pasteurellosis | Pasteurella genus | |
Pediculosis capitis (Head lice) | Pediculus humanus capitis | |
Pediculosis corporis (Body lice) | Pediculus humanus corporis | |
Pediculosis pubis (Pubic lice, Crab lice) | Phthirus pubis | |
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) | multiple | |
Pertussis (Whooping cough) | Bordetella pertussis | |
Plague | Yersinia pestis | |
Pneumococcal infection | Streptococcus pneumoniae | |
Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) | Pneumocystis jirovecii | |
Pneumonia | multiple | |
Poliomyelitis | Poliovirus | |
Prevotella infection | Prevotella genus | |
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) | usually Naegleria fowleri | |
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy | JC virus | |
Psittacosis | Chlamydophila psittaci | |
Q fever | Coxiella burnetii | |
Rabies | Rabies virus | |
Rat-bite fever | Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum minus | |
Respiratory syncytial virus infection | Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) | |
Rhinosporidiosis | Rhinosporidium seeberi | |
Rhinovirus infection | Rhinovirus | |
Rickettsial infection | Rickettsia genus | |
Rickettsialpox | Rickettsia akari | |
Rift Valley fever (RVF) | Rift Valley fever virus | |
Rocky mountain spotted fever (RMSF) | Rickettsia rickettsii | |
Rotavirus infection | Rotavirus | |
Rubella | Rubella virus | |
Salmonellosis | Salmonella genus | |
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) | SARS coronavirus | |
Scabies | Sarcoptes scabiei | |
Schistosomiasis | Schistosoma genus | |
Sepsis | multiple | |
Shigellosis (Bacillary dysentery) | Shigella genus | |
Shingles (Herpes zoster) | Varicella zoster virus (VZV) | |
Smallpox (Variola) | Variola major or Variola minor | |
Sporotrichosis | Sporothrix schenckii | |
Staphylococcal food poisoning | Staphylococcus genus | |
Staphylococcal infection | Staphylococcus genus | |
Strongyloidiasis | Strongyloides stercoralis | |
Syphilis | Treponema pallidum | |
Taeniasis | Taenia genus | |
Tetanus (Lockjaw) | Clostridium tetani | |
Tinea barbae (Barber's itch) | usually Trichophyton genus | |
Tinea capitis (Ringworm of the Scalp) | usually Trichophyton tonsurans | |
Tinea corporis (Ringworm of the Body) | usually Trichophyton genus | |
Tinea cruris (Jock itch) | usually Epidermophyton floccosum, Trichophyton rubrum, and Trichophyton mentagrophytes | |
Tinea manuum (Ringworm of the Hand) | Trichophyton rubrum | |
Tinea nigra | usually Hortaea werneckii | |
Tinea pedis (Athlete’s foot) | usually Trichophyton genus | |
Tinea unguium (Onychomycosis) | usually Trichophyton genus | |
Tinea versicolor (Pityriasis versicolor) | Malassezia genus | |
Toxocariasis (Ocular Larva Migrans (OLM)) | Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati | |
Toxocariasis (Visceral Larva Migrans (VLM)) | Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati | |
Toxoplasmosis | Toxoplasma gondii | |
Trichinellosis | Trichinella spiralis | |
Trichomoniasis | Trichomonas vaginalis | |
Trichuriasis (Whipworm infection) | Trichuris trichiura | |
Tuberculosis | usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis | |
Tularemia | Francisella tularensis | |
Ureaplasma urealyticum infection | Ureaplasma urealyticum | |
Venezuelan equine encephalitis | Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus | |
Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever | Guanarito virus | |
Viral pneumonia | multiple viruses | |
West Nile Fever | West Nile virus | |
White piedra (Tinea blanca) | Trichosporon beigelii | |
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection | Yersinia pseudotuberculosis | |
Yersiniosis | Yersinia enterocolitica | |
Yellow fever | Yellow fever virus | |
Zygomycosis | Mucorales order (Mucormycosis) and Entomophthorales order (Entomophthoramycosis) |
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