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RGD DISEASE ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

RGD uses the Human Disease Ontology (DO, https://disease-ontology.org/) for disease curation across species. RGD automatically downloads each new release of the ontology on a monthly basis. Some additional terms which are required for RGD's curation purposes but are not currently covered in the official version of DO have been added. As corresponding terms are added to DO, these custom terms are retired and the DO terms substituted in existing annotations and subsequently used for curation.

Term:Phlebotomus fever
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Accession:DOID:11360 term browser browse the term
Definition:A viral infectious disease that results in infection, has_material_basis_in Sandfly fever Naples virus, or has_material_basis_in Sandfly fever sicilian virus, which are transmitted by Phlebotomus papatasi sandfly. The infection has symptom fever, has symptom severe frontal headaches, has symptom muscle ache, has symptom joint aches, has symptom flushing of the face, and has symptom tachycardia. (DO)
Synonyms:exact_synonym: Pappataci Fever;   Pappataci Fevers;   Phlebotomus Fevers;   Sandfly Fever;   Sandfly Fevers;   sandfly-borne arboviral fever;   sandfly-borne bunyavirus fever;   sandfly-borne phleboviral disease
 primary_id: MESH:D010217
 xref: EFO:0007437;   ICD10CM:A93.1;   ICD9CM:066.0
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  disease 18969
    disease by infectious agent 2215
      viral infectious disease 1677
        Arbovirus Infections 57
          Phlebotomus fever 0
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  disease 18969
    disease by infectious agent 2215
      viral infectious disease 1677
        RNA Virus Infections 1397
          Bunyaviridae Infections 14
            Phlebotomus fever 0
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