cardiomyopathy
A term used to describe diseases under constant surveillance is re-emerging.
Pathogens
Pathogenic bacteria.
Cardiac
distal
Rickettsia
Cardiovascular system
The term "cardiac" generally refers to the heart. It is often used in medical contexts related to the heart's structure, function, or diseases.
The generic term heart disease is often used to describe the wide variety of disorders that can affect the heart. These conditions include cardiovascular diseases involving the narrowing or blockage of blood vessels, heart rhythm problems, infections that causes problems with the heart muscle or valves and congenital heart defects. Many of these diseases can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Eating right, getting plenty of exercise and quitting smoking are ways to reduce cholesterol and oxidative stress. This lowers your risk for cardiovascular and other heart diseases.
The term used to describe bacteria that cause diseases is "pathogenic bacteria." These bacteria can lead to infections and various illnesses in humans, animals, and plants. Examples include Streptococcus, Escherichia coli, and Staphylococcus aureus, which can cause conditions ranging from mild to severe.
Arrhythmia. An arrhythmia is a term used to describe an abnormal heart rhythm, where the heart may beat too fast, too slow, or irregularly. It can be harmless or life-threatening, depending on the type and severity.
Zoonosis is the term used to describe diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans.