List of MeSH codes (C02)

The following is a partial list of the "C" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).

This list continues the information at List of MeSH codes (C01). Codes following these are found at List of MeSH codes (C03). For other MeSH codes, see List of MeSH codes.

The source for this content is the set of 2006 MeSH Trees from the NLM.

MeSH C02 – virus diseases

MeSH C02.081 – arbovirus infections

MeSH C02.081.030african horse sickness

MeSH C02.081.125bluetongue

MeSH C02.081.270dengue fever

MeSH C02.081.343 – encephalitis, arbovirus

MeSH C02.081.355 – encephalomyelitis, equine

MeSH C02.081.700 – phlebotomus fever

MeSH C02.081.810 – rift valley fever

MeSH C02.081.885 – tick-borne diseases

MeSH C02.081.980yellow fever

MeSH C02.109 – bronchiolitis, viral

MeSH C02.182 – central nervous system viral diseases

MeSH C02.182.500encephalitis

MeSH C02.182.550 – meningitis, viral

MeSH C02.182.600myelitis

MeSH C02.182.700poliomyelitis

MeSH C02.182.710pseudorabies

MeSH C02.256 – dna virus infections

MeSH C02.256.076 – adenoviridae infections

MeSH C02.256.142 – african swine fever

MeSH C02.256.200 – circoviridae infections

MeSH C02.256.430 – hepadnaviridae infections

MeSH C02.256.466 – herpesviridae infections

MeSH C02.256.650 – papillomavirus infections

MeSH C02.256.690 – papovaviridae infections

MeSH C02.256.700 – parvoviridae infections

MeSH C02.256.721 – polyomavirus infections

MeSH C02.256.743 – poxviridae infections

MeSH C02.290encephalitis, viral

MeSH C02.290.310 – encephalitis, arbovirus

MeSH C02.290.325 – encephalitis, herpes simplex

MeSH C02.290.355 – encephalitis, varicella zoster

MeSH C02.290.450 – encephalomyelitis, equine

MeSH C02.290.575 – leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal

MeSH C02.290.700subacute sclerosing panencephalitis

MeSH C02.325eye infections, viral

MeSH C02.325.250 – conjunctivitis, viral

MeSH C02.325.270cytomegalovirus retinitis

MeSH C02.325.450herpes zoster ophthalmicus

MeSH C02.325.465keratitis, herpetic

MeSH C02.330 – fatigue syndrome, chronic

MeSH C02.407hepatitis, viral, animal

MeSH C02.407.432 – hepatitis, infectious canine

MeSH C02.407.810 – rift valley fever

MeSH C02.440 – hepatitis, viral, human

MeSH C02.440.420 – hepatitis a

MeSH C02.440.435 – hepatitis b

MeSH C02.440.440 – hepatitis c

MeSH C02.440.450 – hepatitis d

MeSH C02.440.470 – hepatitis e

MeSH C02.587 – meningitis, viral

MeSH C02.587.580lymphocytic choriomeningitis

MeSH C02.587.600 – meningitis, aseptic

MeSH C02.597 – opportunistic infections

MeSH C02.597.880superinfection

MeSH C02.705 – pneumonia, viral

MeSH C02.782 – rna virus infections

MeSH C02.782.082 – arenaviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.105 – astroviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.123 – birnaviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.147 – bunyaviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.160 – caliciviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.310 – encephalitis, arbovirus

MeSH C02.782.350 – flaviviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.417 – hemorrhagic fevers, viral

MeSH C02.782.450 – hepatitis d

MeSH C02.782.455 – hepatitis e

MeSH C02.782.580 – mononegavirales infections

MeSH C02.782.600 – nidovirales infections

MeSH C02.782.620 – orthomyxoviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.687 – picornaviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.791 – reoviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.815 – retroviridae infections

MeSH C02.782.930 – togaviridae infections

MeSH C02.800 – sexually transmitted diseases

MeSH C02.800.801 – sexually transmitted diseases, viral

MeSH C02.825 – skin diseases, viral

MeSH C02.825.260 – erythema infectiosum

MeSH C02.825.290 – exanthema subitum

MeSH C02.825.320herpes simplex

MeSH C02.825.550molluscum contagiosum

MeSH C02.825.810warts

MeSH C02.839 – slow virus diseases

MeSH C02.839.040 – acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

MeSH C02.839.091 – aleutian mink disease

MeSH C02.839.375equine infectious anemia

MeSH C02.839.400 – feline acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

MeSH C02.839.550 – leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal

MeSH C02.839.660pneumonia, progressive interstitial, of sheep

MeSH C02.839.850 – simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

MeSH C02.839.862subacute sclerosing panencephalitis

MeSH C02.839.900visna

MeSH C02.928tumor virus infections

MeSH C02.928.120 – avian leukosis

MeSH C02.928.313 – epstein-barr virus infections

MeSH C02.928.489 – marek disease

MeSH C02.928.650murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

MeSH C02.928.725 – papillomavirus infections

MeSH C02.928.740pulmonary adenomatosis, ovine

MeSH C02.928.800 – sarcoma, avian

MeSH C02.928.914warts

MeSH C02.937viremia

MeSH C02.968zoonoses


The list continues at List of MeSH codes (C03).

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