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Bacterial cell
Bacterial structures
Bacterial processes
Bacterial genetic determinants
Biology of viruses
Virus structure
Virus multiplication
Viral genetics
Host-parasite interactions
Survey of immunologic principles
Normal microbial flora
Host-parasite relationships
Spread and control of infection
Sterilization, pasteurization and disinfection
Epidemiology and prophylaxis of infectious diseases
Antimicrobics and chemotherapy of bacterial and viral infections
Principles of laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases
Pathogenic bacteria
Staphylococci
Streptococci and enterococci
Corynebacteria, Listeria, Bacillus and other aerobic and facultative gram-positive rods.
(cont) Clostridia, gram-negative anaerobes and anaerobic cocci
Neisseria
Enterobacteriaceae
Vibrio, campylobacter and helicobacter
Pseudomonas and other opportunistic gram-negative bacilli
Haemophilus and Bordetella
Mycoplasma and ureaplasma
Legionella
Spirochetes
Mycobacteria
Actinomyces and nocardia
Chlamydia
Rickettsia, coxiella, erlichia and rochalimaea
Some bacteria causing zoonotic diseases
Pathogenic viruses
Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and other respiratory viruses
Mumps virus, measles, rubella and other childhood exanthems
Poxviruses
Enteroviruses
Hepatitis viruses
Herpesviruses.
(cont) Viruses of diarrhea
Anthropod-borne and other zoonotic viruses
Rabies
Retroviruses, human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Papovaviruses
Persistent viral infections of the central nervous system
Pathogenic fungi
Characteristics of fungi
Pathogenesis, immunity and chemotherapy of fungal infections
Superficial fungal pathogens
Candida, aspergillus and other opportunistic fungi
Systemic fungal pathogens
Subcutaneous fungal pathogens
Organisms of uncertain origin
Pneumocystis carnii
Parasites
Introduction to pathogenic parasites: pathogenesis and chemotherapy of parasitic diseases
Sporozoa
Rhizopods
Flagellates
Intestinal nematodes
Tissue nematodes.
(cont) Cestodes
Trematodes
Local and systemic infections
Skin and wound infections
Bone and joint infections
Eye, ear and sinus infections
Dental and periodontal infections
Upper respiratory tract infections and stomatitis
Middle and lower respiratory tract infections
Enteric infections and food poisoning
Urinary tract infections
Central nervous system infections
Intravascular infections, bacteremia and endotoxemia
Infections of the fetus and newborn
Sexually transmitted diseases
Infections in the immunocompromised patient
Nosocomal infections and hospital infection control.
Bacterial structures
Bacterial processes
Bacterial genetic determinants
Biology of viruses
Virus structure
Virus multiplication
Viral genetics
Host-parasite interactions
Survey of immunologic principles
Normal microbial flora
Host-parasite relationships
Spread and control of infection
Sterilization, pasteurization and disinfection
Epidemiology and prophylaxis of infectious diseases
Antimicrobics and chemotherapy of bacterial and viral infections
Principles of laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases
Pathogenic bacteria
Staphylococci
Streptococci and enterococci
Corynebacteria, Listeria, Bacillus and other aerobic and facultative gram-positive rods.
(cont) Clostridia, gram-negative anaerobes and anaerobic cocci
Neisseria
Enterobacteriaceae
Vibrio, campylobacter and helicobacter
Pseudomonas and other opportunistic gram-negative bacilli
Haemophilus and Bordetella
Mycoplasma and ureaplasma
Legionella
Spirochetes
Mycobacteria
Actinomyces and nocardia
Chlamydia
Rickettsia, coxiella, erlichia and rochalimaea
Some bacteria causing zoonotic diseases
Pathogenic viruses
Influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus and other respiratory viruses
Mumps virus, measles, rubella and other childhood exanthems
Poxviruses
Enteroviruses
Hepatitis viruses
Herpesviruses.
(cont) Viruses of diarrhea
Anthropod-borne and other zoonotic viruses
Rabies
Retroviruses, human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Papovaviruses
Persistent viral infections of the central nervous system
Pathogenic fungi
Characteristics of fungi
Pathogenesis, immunity and chemotherapy of fungal infections
Superficial fungal pathogens
Candida, aspergillus and other opportunistic fungi
Systemic fungal pathogens
Subcutaneous fungal pathogens
Organisms of uncertain origin
Pneumocystis carnii
Parasites
Introduction to pathogenic parasites: pathogenesis and chemotherapy of parasitic diseases
Sporozoa
Rhizopods
Flagellates
Intestinal nematodes
Tissue nematodes.
(cont) Cestodes
Trematodes
Local and systemic infections
Skin and wound infections
Bone and joint infections
Eye, ear and sinus infections
Dental and periodontal infections
Upper respiratory tract infections and stomatitis
Middle and lower respiratory tract infections
Enteric infections and food poisoning
Urinary tract infections
Central nervous system infections
Intravascular infections, bacteremia and endotoxemia
Infections of the fetus and newborn
Sexually transmitted diseases
Infections in the immunocompromised patient
Nosocomal infections and hospital infection control.