Category:Bacterial diseases
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A list of articles about infectious diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Pages in category "Bacterial diseases"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 361 total.
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A
- Aci
- Actinobacillosis
- Actinomycetales infection
- Actinomycetoma
- Actinomycosis
- Active tuberculosis
- Acute bacterial skin and skin-structure infection
- Acute cystitis
- Acute HME syndrome
- African relapsing fever
- Anaerobic infection
- Angular leaf spot
- Aquarium granuloma
- Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection
- Aster yellows
- Atypical mycobacteria
- Austrian syndrome
B
- B. suis
- Bacillary angiomatosis
- Bacillary peliosis
- Bacteremia
- Bacterial cold water disease
- Bacterial Cold Water Disease
- Bacterial conjunctivitis
- Bacterial diseases
- Bacterial endocarditis
- Bacterial gastroenteritis
- Bacterial infections
- Bacterial leaf scorch
- Bacterial meningitis
- Bacterial spot
- Bacterial toxin
- Bacterial wilt
- Bang's disease
- Bartonella bacilliformis
- Bartonella henselae
- Bartonella rochalimae
- Bartonellosis
- Bartonelosis
- Basa
- Bau
- Black disease
- Blistering distal dactylitis
- Bloodstream infection
- Boil
- Bongkrek acid
- Borrelia crocidurae
- Borrelia duttonii
- Brill's disease
- Brill-Zinsser disease
- Brill–Zinsser disease
- Brodie abscess
- Brucella melitensis
- Brucella suis
- Bubonic Plague
- Bullous impetigo
- Buruli ulcer
C
- Campylobacter enteritis
- Campylobacter upsaliensis
- Campylobacteriosis
- Canicola fever
- Carrion disease
- Carrion's disease
- Caseous lymphadenitis
- Cat scratch
- CDAD
- Cellulitis
- Cellulitus
- Cerebrospinal meningitis
- Chancé
- Chlamydia abortus
- Chlamydia suis
- Chlamydophila psittaci
- Cholera (food)
- Chromobacteriosis infection
- Chronic recurrent erysipelas
- Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis
- Citrus greening disease
- Clamydia
- Clostridial myonecrosis
- Clostridial necrotizing enteritis
- Clostridium difficile colitis
- Clostridium difficile infection
- Clostridium difficile toxin A
- Clostridium difficile toxin B
- Clostridium novyi-NT
- Common scab
- Congenital syphilis
- Consumption
- Crown gall
- Crown Gall
- Cutaneous actinomycosis
- Cutaneous diphtheria infection
- Cutaneous group B streptococcal infection
- Cutaneous Pasteurella hemolytica infection
- Cutaneous Streptococcus iniae infection
D
E
- E coli infection
- Ecthyma
- Ecthyma gangrenosum
- Ehrlichia
- Ehrlichia chaffeensis
- Ehrlichiosis (canine)
- Ehrlichiosis ewingii infection
- Endemic typhus
- Enterotoxemia
- Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
- Enterotoxin type B
- Epidemiology of leprosy
- EPPTB
- Equine distemper
- Eradication of yaws
- Erysipeloid
- Erysipeloid of Rosenbach
- Erythrasma
G
- Gaertner
- Gaffkaemia
- Garnia
- Gas gangrene
- Gastro-enteritis
- Gill arch
- Gonococcal conjunctivitis
- Gonococcal urethritis
- Gonococcemia
- Gonorrhoea
- Gram-negative folliculitis
- Gram-negative toe web infection
- Template:Gram-positive actinobacteria diseases
- Granuloma inguinale
- Granuloma Inguinale
- Granuloma venereum
- Granulomatosis infantisepticum
- Grapevine yellows
- Green nail syndrome
- Green nails
- Group A strep
- Group A Streptococcal disease
- Group A streptococcal infection
- Group B streptococcal disease
- Group B streptococcal infection
- Group B streptococcus infection
- Group JK corynebacterium sepsis
H
- H. pylori
- Haemophilus influenzae cellulitis
- Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine
- Haemophilus meningitis
- Halobetasol propionate
- Hamburger disease
- Hansen disease
- Haverhill fever
- Heartwater
- Heberden's nodes
- Helicobacter heilmannii sensu lato
- HGA
- Hib disease
- History of plague
- Hot tub lung
- Human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis