trachoma336, 338 – 339,
655
seealsospecificinfections
&F
Fantigens 281
F-factor 176 – 177 , 179
Fab52, 140
Facultativepathogens8, 9
Fasligand 82
Fasciola(fasciolosis)
555 – 556
clinicalmanifestations
556
diagnosis 55 6,625, 641 ,
643
epidemiology 555
gigantica 555 – 556
hepatica543, 555 – 556,
641 , 643
lifecycle 555
occurrence 555
prevention 556
therapy 556
Fasciolopsisbuski 543
diagnosis 640
Favre-Durand-Nicolasdis-
easeseeLymphogranulo-
mavenereum
Fcfragment53, 140
Fermentation 161
Feverblisters 420
Fifthdisease 412 – 413
Filarioidea(Filariae)545,
587 – 588
lifecycle 587
morphology 587
seealsospecificparasites
Filariosis 587 – 588
diagnosis 62 2,625, 649
Loaloa 593
lymphatic 588 – 593
Filoviruses 38 3, 471
clinicalpicture 471
diagnosis 471
epidemiology 471
pathogenesis 471
prevention 471
Filtration 38
Fimbriae 158
Finalroomdisinfection 41
Five-dayfever 334
Flagella 157 – 158
Flaviviridae28, 38 3, 442
Flaviviruses 442 – 446
clinicalpicture 443 – 444
diagnosis 44 4, 641 , 64 4,
650
epidemiology28,
44 4–4 45
pathogenesis 443 – 444
pathogens 443
prevention 445
Flavobacteriummeningo-
septicum 305
Fleas 60 6, 618 – 620
diagnosis 653
sandfleas 619 – 620, 653
seealsoSiphonaptera
Fleroxacin 189
Flies 60 6, 616 – 617
bitereactions 616
diagnosis 653
myiasis 617
roleasvectors 616
Flomoxef 1 92, 195
Flucloxacillin 193
Fluconazole 356
Flukes 546
bloodflukesseeSchisto-
soma
liverflukes
catliverfluke
557 – 558
Chineseliverfluke
557 – 558
lancetliverfluke 557
seealsoFasciola
lungflukesseeParago-
nimus
Fluorescencemicroscopy
212
seealsoImmunofluores-
cence
Fluorescence-activated
cellsorter(FACS) 1 30,
132 – 133
5-Fluorocytosine 357
Folliculardendriticcells
(FDC) 62
Folliculitis 651
Fonseceapedrosoi 355
Foodpoisoning 233
Foreignbody-associated
infectionfoci 1 59,232,
234
Formaldehyde 39
Foscarnet 404
Fosfomycin 191
mechanismofaction 198
Fractalkine 8 3, 141
Francisella 313
tularensis225, 31 3, 316
diagnosis 648
Freund’sadjuvant(FA) 141
Fructification
sexual 351 – 352
vegetative 351
Fungalallergies 352 – 353
Fungalculture 356
FungalinfectionsseeMy-
coses
Fungalthallus 350
Fungi6, 348 – 349
characteristics 348 – 349
metabolism 351
morphology 349 – 350
dimorphism 350
nosocomialinfections
344 – 345
reproduction 351 – 352
asexual 351
sexual 351 – 352
taxonomy 349
seealsoMycoses;specific
fungi
Fungiimperfecti 34 8, 352
Furazolidone 192
Furuncles232, 651
Fusariumspp.355, 369
diagnosis 65 6, 657
solani 656
Fusidicacid 191
Fusobacteriumspp.225,
3 17, 319
&G
gaggene 44 9, 450
Gammaglobulins 141
Ganciclovir 404
GangreneseeGasgan-
grene
Gangrenouscellulitis 651 ,
653
Gardnerellavaginalis 221 ,
252, 254
diagnosis 636
Gasgangrene 246 – 24 8,
653
clinicalpicture 248
diagnosis 248
pathogenspectrum 246
pathogenesis 247
prevention 248
therapy 248
toxins 246 – 247
Gastriclymphoma 638
Gastriculcer 307 , 638
Gastritis 307 – 308
diagnosis 638
GastritisG 675
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