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therapy 574
transmission 29
oligarthrus565, 575
voegeli565, 575
Echinostomida 545
Echovirus 436
clinicalsyndromes 436
diagnosis 653
Ecserohilum 369
Effectormolecules 17 0,
179
Ehrlichia(ehrlichiosis) 227 ,
330, 333
chaffeensis 227 , 333
diagnosis 649
epidemiology 333
ewingii 227 , 333
humangranulocytic
ehrlichiosis(HGE) 333
humanmonocyticehrli-
chiosis(HME) 333
sennetsu 333
EhrlichiosisseeEhrlichia
(ehrlichiosis)
Eikenellacorrodens222,
304
Electronmicroscopy(EM)
409
Electrophoresis
immunoelectrophoresis
technique 122 – 1 23, 124
Westernblotting 1 23,
125
Elephantiasis 590 – 591
ELISA(enzyme-linkedim-
munosorbentassay)
128 – 1 29, 1 32, 140
ELISPOTassay 131 , 132 , 140
Emmonsiellacapsulata 358
Empyema 634
subdural 646
Encephalitis 421 ,428, 4 43,
466
California 461
granulomatousamebic
(GAE) 507
JapaneseB 443
St.Louis 443
tickborne(TBE)28, 4 43,
607
diagnosis 64 4, 645
seealsoIxodes
Encephalitozoon 540
cuniculi 541
diagnosis 635
hellem 541
intestinalis538,
540 – 541


localization 541
occurrence 541
symptoms 541
seealsoMicrosporidia
(microsporidiosis)
Encephalomyelitis
645 – 646
Endemicoccurrence 27
Endocarditis 1 59, 242
diagnosis 647
Endolimaxnana 50 4–5 05
Endometritis 636
Endophthalmitis365,
656 – 657
Endospores 159 – 160
Endotoxins 140 , 156
Bordetellapertussis 315
Enterobacteriaceae 282
seealsoLipopolysac-
charide
Enoplida 545
Enoxacin 189
EntamebiosisseeAmebo-
sis
Entamoeba
coli 505
diagnosis 503 – 50 6,625,
639
antibodyassay 506
coproantigendetec-
tion 50 6, 622
coproscopicdiagnosis
503
differentialdiagnosis
50 4–5 06
stoolspecimenhand-
ling 621
dispar 499 – 506
hartmanni 504 – 505
histolytica 499 – 506
cysts 500
diagnosis 503 – 50 6,
639, 642
epidemiology 502
lifecycle 501
pathogenesis
50 0–5 02
trophozoites 500
occurrence 499
seealsoAmebosis
Enteritis289, 29 0, 291
viral 439
seealsoYersiniaentero-
colitica
Enterobacter223, 280
aerogenes 295
agglomerans 295
cloace 295

nosocomialinfection
343
sakazakii 295
Enterobacteriaceae223,
278 – 282
antibioticresistance 296
antigenstructure 281
culture 279
definition 279
diagnosis
cardiovascularsystem
647
cutaneousinfection
651
digestiveglands 641 ,
642
eyeinfections655,
656, 657
muscle/jointinfection
654
nervoussystem 64 4,
646
peritonitis 6 42, 643
respiratorytract 633
urogenitaltract635,
636
identificationof 214
morphology 279
normalmicrobialflora
25
nosocomialinfection
343
opportunistic 295 – 296
pathogenicitydetermi-
nants 282
significance 279
taxonomy 279
seealsoEnterobacter
Enterobiusvermicularis
(enterobiosis) 54 4,
585 – 586
clinicalmanifestations
586
diagnosis 58 6, 640
specimenhandling
622
epidemiology 585 – 586
lifecycle 585 – 586
morphology 585
occurrence 585
pathogenesis 586
prevention 586
therapy 586
Enterococci220,235,236,
243 – 244
antibioticresistance
243 – 244
diagnosis 635

EnterococciE 673

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