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Gastroenteritis 282 – 28 3,
285
diagnosis 638
viral 417
seealsoSalmonellae
Gastrointestinaltractin-
fections
amebosis 503 – 506
anthrax 245
blastocystosis 504 – 505,
639
cestodes 560 – 576
cholera296, 297 – 30 0,
639
cryptosporidiosis
517 – 520, 639
cyclosporiases 515 – 51 6,
639
diagnosis 21 0, 621 – 622,
638 – 640
E.coli292, 293 – 294
gastritis 307 – 308, 638
giardiasis 478 – 4 80, 639
isosporiasis 504 – 505,
51 5, 639
microsporidiosis
538 – 540, 639
mucormycoses 368
nematodes 576 – 586,
640
salmonelloses 282 – 287 ,
639
sarcocystosis 516 – 517 ,
639
trematodes 546 – 556
Whipple’sdisease 639
yersiniosis 291
seealsospecificinfections
Gatifloxacin 189
Gene 179
Genechips 217
Genecloning 178 – 179
Geneexpressionregula-
tion 169 – 170
Generationtime 165
Genitaltractinfectionssee
Urogenitalinfections
Genome
bacteria 179
viruses 377 – 378 , 380
HIV 449 – 450
hybridization 409
segmented 388
Genotype 179
Gentamicin 189
Germline 141
Germanmeasles 441
diagnosis 65 0, 656


Gerstmann-Stra ̈ussler-
Scheinker(GSS)syndrome
473 , 474
Ghon’scomplex 264
Giardiaintestinalis
478 – 480
clinicalpicture 480
diagnosis 4 80, 504 – 505,
625, 639
stoolspecimenhand-
ling 621
epidemiology 478 – 480
lifecycle 4 78, 479
occurrence 478
pathogenesis 480
prevention 480
therapy 480
GiardosisseeGiardiain-
testinalis
Gingivitis 630
GlandersseeMalleus
Glomerulonephritis 238
Glossina 616
Glutaraldehyde 39
Glyciphagus 612
Glycopeptides 191
Gonococci
pathogenicitydetermi-
nants 274
penicillinresistance 276
seealsoNeisseriagonor-
rheae
Gonorrhea 27 3, 274 – 276
clinicalpicture 274
diagnosis 2 75, 637
epidemiology 276
prevention 276
therapy 276
seealsoNeisseriagonor-
rheae
Gordonabronchialis 261
Graft-versus-host(GVH)
reaction 115 – 11 6, 141
Gramstaining 211 – 212
Granulocytemacrophage
colonystimulatingfactor
(GM-CSF) 81
Granulomainguinale 637
Granulomatosisinfanti-
septica 253
Granulomatousamebic
encephalitis(GAE) 507
Griseofulvin 357
Guineaworm 596
Gut-associatedlymphoid
tissue(GALT) 4 8, 141

&H
Hantigens 1 58, 281
salmonellae282,
283 – 284
phasevariations 28 3,
284
Haemaphysalis 607
Haematozoa 477
Haemophilus
aegyptius 303
ducreyi 303
diagnosis 637
eyeinfections 655
influenzae224, 30 0,
301 – 303
clinicalpictures 302
culture 302
diagnosis 302
earinfection 658
jointinfection 654
nervoussystem 644
respiratory tract
630, 631 , 63 2, 633
epidemiology 303
morphology 301
pathogenesis 302
prevention 303
therapy 302
Halofantrine 533
Halogens 39 – 40
Handdisinfection
hygienic 41
surgical 40 – 41
Hand,foot,andmouth
disease(HFMD) 436
Hansenula 369
Hantavirus460, 461
diagnosis633,636, 650
epidemiology 462
serotypes 462
Hantaviruspulmonary
syndrome(HPS)460, 461 ,
462
Haplotype 141
Hapten 7 2, 141
Heatdisinfection/steriliza-
tion 37 – 38
Helicobacterpylori 22 6,
307 – 308
clinicalpictures 307
culture 307
diagnosis 30 8, 638
epidemiology 308
morphology 307
pathogenesis 307
therapy 308

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