fish 575 – 576
pork 564 – 565
tatgene 449
Teicoplanin 191
mechanismofaction 198
Telothromycin 191
Temocillin 193
Temperaturecoefficient 36
Terbinafine 357
Terminator 181
Tetanospasmin 248
Tetanus246, 248
clinicalpicture 24 8, 249
diagnosis 24 8, 646
epidemiology 249
prophylaxis 249 – 250
therapy 248
seealsoClostridiumte-
tani
Tetanustoxin 1 6, 248
Tetracyclines 19 4, 1 95, 533
mechanismofaction 198
Tetramertest 131 , 1 34, 144
Thelohania 539
Thienamycin 1 93, 195
Threadworms,dwarf
582 – 585
Thymus 62
Tcellmaturation 47
Thymus-expressedche-
mokine(TECK) 83
Ticarcillin 193
Tickborneencephalitis
(TBE) 28 , 4 43, 607
diagnosis 64 4, 645
seealsoIxodes
Ticks 60 6, 607 – 610
castorbean 607 – 610
commonsheep
607 – 610
tickbiteprevention 610
Tinea
barbae355, 374
capitis355, 374
corporis355, 374
nigra 374
pedis355, 374
unguium355, 374
versicolor 374
Tinidazole 192
Tissuespecimens 624
Tobramycin 1 89, 195
Togaviruses 38 3, 440 – 442
clinicalpicture 441
diagnosis 441 , 64 4, 645
pathogenesis 441
pathogens 441
prevention 441 – 442
ToleranceseeImmunoto-
lerance
Tonsillitis 630
Torulopsisglabrata355,
369
Toxicshocksyndrome
(TSS) 233
Toxicshocksyndrome
toxin-1(TSST-1) 17 , 232
Toxin-coregulatedpili
(TCP) 298
Toxins
bacterial 1 5, 16 – 17
ABtoxins 1 5, 16
endotoxins 1 40, 156
enterotoxins 1 5, 23 2,
282, 293
exotoxins 15
membranetoxins 1 5,
16
superantigentoxins
15 , 17
fungal 353
seealsospecifictoxins
Toxocara(toxocarosis)
603 – 604
canis 646
diagnosis 63 4, 657
clinicalmanifestations
603
diagnosis 60 3, 625
distribution 603
epidemiology 603
lifecycle 603
mystax 646
prevention 604
therapy 604
Toxoplasmagondii(toxo-
plasmosis) 508 – 515
clinicalmanifestations
512
diagnosis 513 – 51 4, 625
cardiovascularsystem
647
eyeinfections 657
hematopoieticsystem
649
nervoussystem 646
respiratorytract 634
epidemiology 514
prenataltoxoplasmo-
sis 513
transmission 29
immunity 512
lifecycle 508 – 511
bradyzoites(cysto-
zoites) 509
externalphase 510
extraintestinalphase
510
intestinalphase 510
oocysts 509 – 510
tachyzoites 508 – 509
occurrence 508
oculartoxoplasmosis
513
pathogenicity 512
prenataltoxoplasmosis
51 3, 514
prevention 514 – 515
primaryinfection 512
duringpregnancy 512
inimmunocompetent
persons 51 2, 513
inimmunosuppressed
persons 51 2, 513 – 514
reactivationtoxoplas-
mosis 512 – 513
therapy 514
Tracheobronchitis 365
Trachipleistophora 539
Trachoma336, 338 – 339
diagnosis 338 – 339, 655
seealsoChlamydiatra-
chomatis
Transcription
bacteria 168 – 1 69, 181
regulation 170
viruses 387
Transcriptionalregulation
18 – 19
Transduction 171 ,
17 4–1 75 , 181
TransferRNA 181
Transformation 17 4, 181
bacterial 170 – 171 , 174
blastic 144
seealsoTumortransfor-
mation
Transforminggrowthfac-
torß(TGFß) 83
Translation
bacteria 169 , 181
viruses 387 – 388
posttranslationalcon-
trol 388
Transmission 26 – 30
pathways26, 28
viruses 397
seealsospecificpatho-
gens
Transplants
allogeneic 11 6, 139
bonemarrow 116
rejection63, 115 – 117
acute 117
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