Spirurida 545
Spleen 48
Splenicabscess 642
Splenomegaly 144
Sporadicoccurrence 27
Sporangiospores 351
Spores
bacterial 159 – 160
fungal 351 , 352
asexual 351
sexual 352
Sporothrixschenckii355,
372
diagnosis 65 2,655, 657
Sporotrichosis355, 372
diagnosis 652
Sporozoites 370
Spottedfever330, 332
diagnosis 651
epidemiology 331
Japanese 332
RockyMountain 331 ,
332
Spread 12
Spring-summermenin-
goencephalitis(SSME)
443
Spumaviruses 449
Sputumanalysis 209
Staining 146 – 14 8,
21 1–2 12
differential 14 8,
21 1–2 12
Gramstaining 211 – 212
simple 14 8, 211
Staphylococci220,
229 – 234
coagulase-negativesta-
phylococci(CNS) 234
eyeinfection656, 657
infection/immunere-
sponserelationship 104
normalmicrobialflora
25
nosocomialinfection
343
Staphylococcus 229 – 230
aureus220, 230 – 233
antibioticresistance
233
clinicalpictures
232 – 233
culture 230
diagnosis 233
cardiovascularsy-
stem 647
cutaneousinfection
651
digestiveglands 641 ,
642
earinfection 658
eyeinfections 655
gastrointestinal
tract 638
muscle/jointinfec-
tion 654
nervoussystem 646
peritonitis 6 42, 643
respiratorytract
630, 631 ,633, 634
urogenitaltract 635
epidemiology 233
finestructure 230
morphology 23 0, 231
nosocomialinfection
343
pathogenesis
232 – 233
invasiveinfections
232
mixedforms 233
toxicoses 233
prevention 233
therapy 233
toxins 17 , 231 – 232
epidermidis220, 23 0,
234
saprophyticus220,230,
234
diagnosis 635
seealsoStaphylococci
Stenotrophomonasmalto-
philia 22 5, 310
Sterilization 34 – 35
chemicalmethods
39 – 40
kineticsofpathogen
killing 35 – 36
mechanismsofaction
36 – 37
physicalmethodsof
3 7–3 8
dryheat 37 – 38
filtration 38
moistheat 37
radiation 38
Stomatitis 630
Stoolsamples 621 – 622
Streptobacillusmonilifor-
mis226, 305
diagnosis 648
Streptococci 234 – 236
classification220, 235
eyeinfections655,656,
657
hemolysis 235
Lancefieldgroups 235
normalmicrobialflora
25
oral236, 242 – 243
Streptococcus
agalactiae 22 0,236, 242
bovis 236
diagnosis 654
milleri 6 42, 6 43, 646
nosocomialinfection
343
pneumoniae 22 0,
234 – 235,236, 240 – 242
antibioticresistance
241 – 242
antigenstructure 240
clinicalpictures 240
culture 240
diagnosis 241
cardiovascularsys-
tem 647
earinfection 658
jointinfection 654
peritonitis 642
respiratorytract
630, 631 , 63 2,633,
634
epidemiology 242
morphology240, 241
pathogenesis 240
prophylaxis 242
therapy 241 – 242
pyogenes220,234, 23 6,
237 – 240
clinicalpictures238,
239
culture 237
diagnosis 238
cutaneousinfection
651
digestiveglands 642
earinfection 658
muscleinfection
654
peritonitis 642
respiratorytract
630, 631 , 634
epidemiology 240
extracellulartoxins
andenzymes 238
finestructure 237
morphology 237
pathogenesis238, 239
prophylaxis 240
therapy 238
seealsoStreptococci
Streptogramins 194
Streptokinase 238
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