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Syllabus: Infectious Diseases Fall 2009
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Neal R. Chamberlain, Ph.D., Sept.
2009-Nov. 2009
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Septic Shock
Hematopoietic/Lymphoreticular Infections
- Overview
- Infections of the Lymphocytes
- Infections of the Phagocytes
- Infections of the Erythrocytes
- Infections of the Endothelial cells
- Other infections
Gastrointestinal Infections
Respiratory Tract Infections
Cardiovascular Infections
Genitourinary Tract Infections
Bone and Joint Infections
Other Infections
Take Care and Think Microbiologically!
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Infectious Diseases 2002
Dr. Gerald J. Tritz, Ph.D. retired June 30, 2003.
Sept. 2002-Nov. 2002
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INFECTIONS
Acute bacterial meningitis
Acute bacterial meningitis continued
Chronic meningitis, viral
meningitis
Arbovirus encephalitis, rabies
Poliomyelitis, tetanus |
INTEGUMENT INFECTIONS
Dermatologic Indications of Infection
Lyme Disease, Anthrax,
Erysipeloid,
Mycobacterium
ulcerans infection
Staphylococcal infections, streptococcal
infections
Leprosy, Pseudomonas
burn infections,
Rubella, Congenital Rubella
Rubeola
Rickettsial infections - Rocky Mountain
spotted fever, typhus, trench fever, ehrlichiosis
Chickenpox, shingles , rickettsialpox,
cowpox,
Cutaneous and subcutaneous mycoses |
EYE INFECTIONS
Trachoma, pink
eye, epidemic keratoconjunctivitis, adenovirus conjunctivitis
Inclusion conjunctivitis, ophthalmia neonatorum,
ocular lymphogranuloma venereum |
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EAR INFECTIONS
Otitis externa, otitis media, mastoiditis |
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SKELETAL INFECTIONS
Osteomyelitis, septic
arthritis, mycetoma |
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CARDIOVASCULAR INFECTIONS
Infectious endocarditis, pericarditis,
myocarditis |
GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT INFECTIONS AND
TOXEMIAS
Gastrointestinal manifestations of disease
Noninflammatory gastroenteritis
- food poisoning
Inflammatory gastroenteritis
Invasive gastroenteritis, |
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ANAEROBIC INFECTIONS (appendicitis,
peritonitis, etc.)
Intra-abdominal abscesses, pseudomembranous
enterocolitis and other anaerobic infections |
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