viverrini 557
Opisthotonus 248
Opportunisticpathogens
8,9,24, 44 8, 451 – 453
Enterobacteriaceae
295 – 296
microsporidia 538 – 542
mycoses352,353,
354 – 355, 362 – 372
yeastmycoses
369 – 370
pseudomonads 310
seealsospecificpatho-
gens
Opsonization86, 143
Oralpoliovaccine(OPV)
437
Orfvirus428, 650
Organotropism 398
Orientalsore 4 93,
495 – 496
diagnosis 652
seealsoLeishmania
(Leishmanioses)
Orientiatsutsugamushi
330, 332
Ornithosis 33 5, 337 – 338
clinicalpicture 337
epidemiology 338
therapy 338
Oropouchevirus 461
Oroyafever334, 649
epidemiology 335
Orthohepadnavirus 382
Orthomyxoviruses 383 ,
458 – 460
clinicalpicture 459
diagnosis 459
epidemiology 460
pathogen 458
pathogenesis 459
prevention 460
therapy 460
Orthopox 382
Orthopoxvirus426, 427 ,
429
diagnosis 426
Osteomyelitis 654
Ostitis 654
Otitisexterna 658
Otitismedia338, 658
Oxacillin 193
Oxalactams 192
Oxazolidinones 192
Oxidants,asdisinfectants
40
Oxidation 161
pathways 162
Oxidativeburst,inhibition
of 13
Oxytetracycline 194
Oxyurida 545
OxyuriosisseeEnterobius
vermicularis(enterobiosis)
&P
P1/elF- 2 kinase 401
Paecilomyceslilacinus 355
Pancreaticabscess 641
Pancreatitis 641
Pandemic 27
Papillomas 650
Papillomaviruses382,
41 3–4 14
clinicalpicture 414
diagnosis 41 4, 650
epidemiology 414
pathogenesis 414
pathogens 413
prevention 414
Pappatacifever 461
Para-aminosalicylicacid
(PAS) 192
Parabasalea 477
Paracoccidioidesbrasilien-
sis354, 361
Paragonimus(paragoni-
mosis) 558 – 559
africanus 544
clinicalmanifestations
559
diagnosis 55 9,625, 634
epidemiology 559
lifecycle 559
occurrence 559
prevention 559
therapy 559
Parainfluenzavirus465,
466
diagnosis 631 ,632, 647
epidemiology 467
Paramomycin 189
Paramyxoviridae 383 ,
464 – 465
Paramyxovirinae 465
Pneumovirinae 465
Paramyxovirus 465
diagnosis 641
Paramyxoviruses
464 – 467
clinicalpictures
466 – 467
diagnosis 467
epidemiology 467
pathogenesis 466 – 467
pathogens 464 – 465
prevention 467
structure 465
Parapox 382
Parapoxviruses426, 427 ,
429
diagnosis 650
Parasexuality 17 4, 180
Parasitemia,transitory 10
Parasites9, 476
seealsoHelminths;La-
boratorydiagnosis;spe-
cificparasites
Paratope 143
Paratyphoidfever 282
Parechoviruses434, 436
clinicalsyndromes 436
Parotitisepidemicasee
Mumpsvirus
ParvovirusB1 9412 – 413
diagnosis 41 3, 650
epidemiology 413
pathogenesis 412 – 413
Parvoviruses382, 412 – 413
Pasteurella 303 – 304
multocida224, 303 – 304
Pasteurization 37
Pathogenicity8,9, 11
determinants 7 – 11
geneticsof 20 – 21
Pathogenicityislands(PIs)
20 – 21
Pathogens 4 – 7
host-pathogeninterac-
tions 7 – 8
killingof,kinetics 35 – 36
Pediculus(pediculosis)
613 – 61 5, 653
humanuscapitis
613 – 614
biology 613
clinicalmanifestations
614
control 614
diagnosis 614
epidemiology
613 – 614
morphology 613
occurrence 613 – 614
therapy 614
humanuscorporis 613 ,
615
Pefloxacin 189
Pelveoperitonitis 636
Pemphigus 651
neonatorum 233
Penems 193
686 OOpisthorchis(opisthorchiosis)
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