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  1. Chapter 16
    1. The Language of Epidemiologists
      1. Patterns of Incidence
      2. Etiology
      3. The Role of Public Health Organizations
    2. Tracking Infectious Diseases
      1. Types of Epidemiological Studies
    3. Modes of Disease Transmission
      1. Transmission
      2. Quarantining
      3. Healthcare-Associated (Nosocomial) Infections
    4. Global Public Health
      1. Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases
      2. Summary
      3. Review Questions
  2. Chapter 21
    1. Anatomy and Normal Microbiota of the Skin and Eyes
      1. Normal Microbiota of the Skin
      2. Infections of the Skin
      3. Anatomy and Microbiota of the Eye
      4. Infections of the Eye
    2. Bacterial Infections of the Skin and Eyes
      1. Streptococcal Infections of the Skin
      2. Acne
      3. Anthrax
      4. Bacterial Conjunctivitis
      5. Trachoma
      6. Bacterial Keratitis
      7. Biofilms and Infections of the Skin and Eyes
    3. Viral Infections of the Skin and Eyes
      1. Oral Herpes
      2. Roseola and Fifth Disease
      3. Viral Conjunctivitis
    4. Mycoses of the Skin
      1. Cutaneous Aspergillosis
      2. Candidiasis of the Skin and Nails
      3. Sporotrichosis
    5. Protozoan and Helminthic Infections of the Skin and Eyes
      1. Summary
      2. Review Questions
  3. Chapter 22
    1. Anatomy and Normal Microbiota of the Respiratory Tract
      1. Anatomy of the Lower Respiratory System
      2. Defenses of the Respiratory System
      3. Normal Microbiota of the Respiratory System
      4. Signs and Symptoms of Respiratory Infection
    2. Bacterial Infections of the Respiratory Tract
      1. Acute Otitis Media
      2. Diphtheria
      3. Bacterial Pneumonia
      4. Tuberculosis
      5. Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
      6. Legionnaires Disease
      7. Q Fever
    3. Viral Infections of the Respiratory Tract
      1. Influenza
      2. Viral Pneumonia
      3. SARS and MERS
      4. Viral Respiratory Diseases Causing Skin Rashes
    4. Respiratory Mycoses
      1. Coccidioidomycosis
      2. Blastomycosis
      3. Mucormycosis
      4. Aspergillosis
      5. Summary
      6. Review Questions
  4. Chapter 23
    1. Anatomy and Normal Microbiota of the Urogenital Tract
      1. Anatomy of the Reproductive System
      2. Normal Microbiota of the Urogenital System
      3. General Signs and Symptoms of Urogenital Infections
      4. General Causes and Modes of Transmission of Urogenital Infections
    2. Bacterial Infections of the Urinary System
      1. Kidney Infections (Pyelonephritis and Glomerulonephritis)
      2. Nongonococcal Urethritis (NGU)
    3. Bacterial Infections of the Reproductive System
      1. Gonorrhea
      2. Chlamydia
      3. Syphilis
      4. Chancroid
    4. Viral Infections of the Reproductive System
      1. Human Papillomas
    5. Fungal Infections of the Reproductive System
    6. Protozoan Infections of the Urogenital System
      1. Review Questions
  5. Chapter 24
    1. Anatomy and Normal Microbiota of the Digestive System
      1. Anatomy and Normal Microbiota of the GI Tract
      2. General Signs and Symptoms of Oral and GI Disease
    2. Microbial Diseases of the Mouth and Oral Cavity
      1. Periodontal Disease
      2. Oral Infections
    3. Bacterial Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract
      1. Shigellosis (Bacillary Dysentery)
      2. Salmonellosis
      3. Typhoid Fever
      4. Cholera and Other Vibrios
      5. Peptic Ulcers
    4. Viral Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract
      1. Gastroenteritis Caused by Noroviruses
      2. Gastroenteritis Caused by Astroviruses
      3. Hepatitis
    5. Protozoan Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract
      1. Cryptosporidiosis
      2. Amoebiasis (Amebiasis)
      3. Cyclosporiasis
    6. Helminthic Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract
      1. Hookworm
      2. Strongyloidiasis
      3. Pinworms (Enterobiasis)
      4. Trichuriasis
      5. Trichinosis
      6. Tapeworms (Taeniasis)
      7. Hydatid Disease
      8. Flukes
      9. Summary
      10. Review Questions

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