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Part Ⅰ Fundamentals of Microbio-logy and Parasitology
Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 General Principles
Section 2 Parasitism,Parasite and Host
Section 3 The Prospect of Pathogen Biology
Chapter 2 Host-Parasite Interactions
Section 1 Host-Parasite Relation-ships
Section 2 Effects of Pathogen on Host
Section 3 Effects of Host on Pathogen
Section 4 Effects of Natural Environ-ment and Social Factors on Pathogen
Chapter 3 Infection and Immunology
Section 1 Pathogenic Infection
Section 2 Anti-Infection Immunity
Chapter 4 Laboratory Diagnosis for Infective Diseases
Section 1 Pathogenic Diagnosis
Section 2 Immunologic Diagnosis
Chapter 5 Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
Section 1 Basic Links of Prevalence of Pathogenic Organisms
Section 2 Factors and Features of Epi-demics of Pathogenic Organisms
Section 3 Prevention and Control of Epidemics
Part Ⅱ Bacteriology
Chapter 6 Overview
Chapter 7 Morphology and Structure of Bacteria
Section 1 Size and Shape of Bacteria
Section 2 Structure of Bacteria
Chapter 8 Physiology of Bacteria
Section 1 Growth of Bacteria
Section 2 Growth Requirements
Section 3 Bacterial Metabolism
Section 4 Cultivation of Bacteria
Section 5 Classification of Bacteria
Chapter 9 Sterilization and Disinfect-ion
Section 1 Physical Sterilization and Disinfection
Section 2 Chemical Sterilization and Disinfection
Section 3 Factors Affecting Disinf-ectant Potency
Chapter10 Bacterial Genetics and Variation
Section 1 Bacterial Genes and Gen-ome
Section 2 Bacteriophages
Section 3 Mechanisms of Genetic Variation
Chapter 11 Bacterial Infection and Immunity
Section 1 Normal Microbial Flora and Opportunistic Bacteria
Section 2 Bacterial Pathogenesis
Section 3 Host Defence against Bac-terial Infection
Section 4 The Initiation and Course of Infection
Chapter 12 Principles of Diagnosis and Prevention of Bacterial In-fection
Section 1 Bacterial Diagnosis
Section 2 Serological Diagnosis
Section 3 Artificial Active Immunity
Section 4 Artificial Passive Immuni-zation
Chapter 13 Bacterial Drug-Resista-nce and Nosocomial Infe-ction
Section 1 Bacterial Drug-Resistance
Section 2 Nosocomial Infections
Chapter 14 Coccus
Section 1 Staphylococcus
Section 2 Streptococcus
Section 3 Streptococcus pneumoniae
Section 4 Neisseria
Chapter 15 Enteric Bacilli
Section 1 General Properties of Ent-eric Bacilli
Section 2 Escherichia
Section 3 Shigella
Section 4 Salmonella
Section 5 Klebsiella and Proteus
Chapter 16 Vibrio
Section 1 Vibiro cholera
Section 2 Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Chapter 17 Campylobacter jejuni and Helicobacter pylori
Section 1 Campylobacter jejuni
Section 2 Helicobacter pylori
Chapter 18 Anaerobic Bacteria
Section 1 Clostridium tetani
Section 2 Clostridium perfringens
Section 3 Clostridium difficile
Section 4 Clostridium botulinum
Section 5 Non-Spore-Forming Anaerobes
Chapter 19 Corynebacterium
Section 1 Corynebacterium diphth-eriae
Section 2 Other Coryneform Bact-eria
Chapter 20 Mycobacteria
Section 1 Mycobacterium tubercul-osis
Section 2 Mycobacterium leprae
Chapter 21 Parvobacillus
Section 1 The Hemophilic Species
Section 2 Bordetellae
Section 3 Legionella
Chapter 22 Zoonotic Bacteria
Section 1 Bacillus anthracis
Section 2 Brucella
Section 3 Yersinia
Section 4 Francisella tularensis
Chapter 23 Other Bacteria
Section 1 Pseudomonas
Section 2 Listeria
Chapter 24 Actinomyces and Nocardia
Section 1 Actinomyces
Section 2 Nocardia
Chapter 25 Spirochetes
Section 1 Treponema
Section 2 Borrelia
Section 3 Leptospira
Chapter 26 Chlamydiae
Section 1 General Properties of Chlamydia
Section 2 Major Pathogenic Chlamy-diae
Chapter 27 Mycoplasmas
Section 1 General Properties of Mycoplasma
Section 2 Major Pathogenic Mycopl-asma
Chapter 28 Rickettsia
Section 1 General Properties of Ric-kettsia
Section 2 Major Pathogenic Rickett-siae
Part Ⅲ Virology
Chapter 29 General Properties of Viruses
Section 1 Size and shape of viruses
Section 2 Structure and function of viruses
Section 3 Structure of viral capsid
Section 4 Classification of viruses
Chapter 30 Multiplication and Varia-tion of viruses
Section 1 Multiplication of viruses
Section 2 Viral variation and res-istence
Chapter 31 Viral Infection and Imm-unity
Section 1 Modes and Types of Viral Infection
Section 2 Pathogenicity of Viruses and Pathogenesis
Section 3 Anti-Virus Immunity
Chapter 32 Diagnosis of Viral Infec-tions
Section 1 Test of Virus
Section 2 Test of Viral Components
Section 3 Test of Anti-Virus Anti-bodies
Chapter 33 Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infection
Section 1 Immunological Prevention
Section 2 Treatment of Viral Inf-ection
Chapter 34 Hepatitis Viruses
Section 1 Hepatitis A Virus
Section 2 Hepatitis B Virus
Section 3 Hepatitis C Virus
Section 4 Hepatitis D Virus
Section 5 Hepatitis E Virus
Section 6 Hepatitis G Virus and TT Virus
Chapter 35 Respiratory Viruses
Section l Influenza Viruses
Section 2 Paramyxoviridae
Section 3 Other Respiratory Viruses
Chapter 36 Enteroviruses
Section 1 Poliomyelitis Virus
Section 2 Other Entroviruses
Chapter 37 Herpesviruses
Section 1 General Properties of Herpesviridae
Section 2 Herpes Simplex Virus
Section 3 Varicella-Zoster Virus
Section 4 Cytomegalovirus
Section 5 Epstein-Barr Virus
Section 6 Human Herpesvirus 6
Chapter 38 Retroviruses and Cancer Associated Viruses
Section 1 Human Immunodeficiency Viruses
Section 2 Human T-cell Lymphot-ropic Viruses
Section 3 Cancer Associated Vir-uses
Chapter 39 Encephalitis Viruses
Section 1 Japanese Encephalitis Virus
Section 2 Forest Encephalitis Viruses
Chapter 40 Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
Section 1 Hantaviruses
Section 2 Xinjiang Hemorrhagic Fever Virus
Section 3 Dengue Virus
Chapter 41 Other Important Viruses
Section 1 Poxviruses
Section 2 Rabies Virus
Section 3 Acute Gastroenteritis Viruses
Section 4 Parvoviruses
Section 5 Prion
Part Ⅳ Mycology
Chapter 42 General Properties of Fungi
Section 1 Biological charac teriza-tion
Section 2 Pathogenecity and Im-munity
Section 3 Diagnosis and Treatment of Fungai Infection
Chapter 43 Pathogenic Fungi
Section 1 Superficial Mycoses
Section 2 Cutaneous Mycoses
Section 3 Subcutaneous Mycoses
Section 4 Endemic Mycoses
Section 5 Opportunistic Mycoses
Section 6 Hypersensitivity to Fungi and Mycotoxins
Part Ⅴ Protozoology
Chapter 44 General Properties of the Protozoa
Chapter 45 Lobosea
Section 1 Entamoeba Histolytica
Section 2 Other Non-Pathogenic Amoebae
Section 3 Pathogenic Free-Living Amoebae
Chapter 46 Zoomastigophorea
Section 1 Trichomonas vaginalis
Section 2 Giardia Lamblia
Section 3 Leishmania
Section 4 Trypanosoma
Section 5 Other Zoomastigophorea
Chapter 47 Sporozoa
Section 1 Plasmodia
Section 2 Toxoplasma gondii
Section 3 Cryptosporidium
Section 4 Pneumocystis jirovecii(Pneumocystis carinii)
Section 5 Other Sporozoa
Chapter 48 Ciliates
Part Ⅵ Helminthology
Chapter 49 Trematodes
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Clonorchis sinensis
Section 3 Paragonimus spp
Section 4 Schistosoma japonicum
Section 5 Fasciolopsis buski
Chapter 50 Cestodes
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Taenia solium(Pork Tapeworm)
Section 3 Taenia saginata(Beef tapeworm)
Section 4 Echinococcus
Section 5 Spirometra mansoni
Section 6 Other Cestode
Chapter 51 Nematode
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Ascaris lumbricoides
Section 3 Trichuris trichiura
Section 4 Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus
Section 5 Enterobius vermicularis
Section 6 Filaria
Section 7 Trichinella spiralis
Section 8 Other Nematodes
Part Ⅶ Arthropodology
Chapter 52 Introduction
Section 1 Major Groups of Med-ical Arthropods
Section 2 Medical Arthropods and Diseases
Section 3 Ecology and Control of Medical Arthropods
Chapter 53 Insects
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2 Mosquito
Section 3 Fly
Section 4 Other Insects
Chapter 54 Arachnida
Section 1 Tick
Section 2 Mite
References
Appendix Ⅰ English-Chinese Glossary
Appendix Ⅱ Chinese-English Glo-ssary of Medical Mic-robiology
Appendix Ⅲ Chinese-English Glos-sary of Medical paras-itology