Medical Microbiology

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Lancefieldgroups 235
normalmicrobialflora
25
nosocomialinfection
343
Enterococcus
faecalis220,236, 243
faecium220, 23 6, 243
Enterocolitis 638
Enterocytozoon 539
bieneusi538, 540
diagnosis 54 0, 639
localization 540
occurrence 540
seealsoMicrosporidia
(microsporidiosis)
Enterotoxins 1 5,232,282,
293
choleratoxin 1 6,
297 – 298
mechanismofaction
298
Enterovirus 435 – 436
Enteroviruses434,
435 – 437
clinicalpictures 436
diagnosis 436
cardiovascularsystem
647
eyeinfections 655
gastrointestinaltract
638
nervoussystem 64 4,
645
respiratorytract 631 ,
633
epidemiology 436 – 437
pathogenesis 436
pathogens 435 – 436
prevention 437
envgene 44 9, 450
Envelope,viral 377 , 378
Enzymeimmunoassay
(EIA) 128 – 1 29, 409
Eotaxin 8 3, 140
Epicillin 193
Epidemic 27
Epidemicmyalgia 653
Epidemiology 25 – 34
sourcesofinfection 30
terminology26, 27
transmission 26 – 30
seealsoInfectiousdis-
eases
Epidermophytonspp.355,
373
floccosum 374
seealsoDermatophytes


Epiduralabscess 646
Epiglottitis 631
Episome 179
Epitopes 44 – 45, 140
conformational(struc-
tural) 68
sequential(linear) 68
Epstein-Barrnuclearanti-
gen(EBNA) 425
Epstein-Barrvirus 1 40,
41 8, 424 – 425
clinicalpicture 424
diagnosis 424 – 425
hematopoieticsystem
648
nervoussystem 645
respiratorytract 631 ,
632
epidemiology 425
pathogenesis 424
therapy 425
Erypselas 651
Erysipeloid252, 253
diagnosis 651
Erysipelothrixrhusio-
pathiae 221 ,252, 253
diagnosis 651
Erythemainfectiousum
41 2–4 13
diagnosis 650
Erythemamigrans326,
327
diagnosis 651
Erythroblastosisfetalis 112
Erythromycin 191
Erythrovirus 382
Escapemutants 430
Escherichiacoli223,
280 – 281 , 292 – 294
antigenstructure 292
characteristics 292
clinicalpictures
292 – 294
diagnosis 294
digestiveglands 641 ,
642
gastrointestinaltract
638
nervoussystem 644
urogenitaltract 635
enteroaggregative(EAg-
gEC)280, 294
enterohemorrhagic
(EHEC) 28 0, 294
enteroinvasive(EIEC)
280, 293
enteropathogenic
(EPEC)280, 293

enterotoxic(ETEC) 28 0,
293
extraintestinalinfec-
tions 292 – 293
sepsis 293
urinarytractinfection
292 – 293
F-factor 176 – 177
intestinalinfections292,
638
morphology 292
nosocomialinfection
343
pathogenesis 292 – 294
prevention 294
therapy 294
uropathogenic(UPEC)
293
verotoxin-producing
(VTEC) 294
Ethambutol 191
Ethanol 39
Ethyleneoxide 39
Eubacteriumsp. 261
Euglenozoa 477
Eukaryotes 4 – 5, 6
characteristicsof 6
Exanthema
measles 466
scabies 611
subitum 425
diagnosis 650
vesicular 420
Exfoliatins 232
ExoenzymeS 309
Exon 140
Exophialawerneckii 374
Exotoxins 15
Bordetellapertussis 315
Enterobacteriaceae 282
exotoxinA 309
pyrogenicstreptococcal
exotoxins(PSE) 238
Exposureprophylaxis 31 ,
402
Eyeinfections 41 6,
655 – 657
conjunctivitis 30 3, 41 6,
655
inclusion336, 339
swimming-pool336,
339
cysticercosis 56 4, 657
endophthalmitis365,
656 – 657
keratitis 42 8, 656
scleritis 655
toxoplasmosis 513

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