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Index
Cover Half Title Dedication Title Copyright Contents Introduction 1 Elements of Communicable Diseases
1.1 What Are Communicable Diseases? 1.2 The Agent 1.3 Transmission 1.4 Host Factors 1.5 The Environment
2 Communicable Disease Theory
2.1 Force of Infection 2.2 Epidemic Theory 2.3 Endemicity 2.4 Quantitative Dynamics
3 Control Principles and Methods
3.1 Control Principles 3.2 Control Methods – Vaccination 3.3 Environmental Control Methods 3.4 Vector Control 3.5 Treatment and Mass Drug Administration 3.6 Other Control Methods
4 Control Strategy and Organization
4.1 Investigation of an Outbreak 4.2 Surveillance 4.3 Control and Eradication 4.4 Campaigns and Integrated Health Care 4.5 Social Factors in Control Programmes 4.6 Health Promotion
5 Notification and Health Regulations
5.1 International Health Regulations 5.2 National Health Regulations 5.3 Special Surveillance 5.4 Vaccination Requirements
6 Classification of Communicable Diseases 7 Diseases of Poor Hygiene
7.1 Scabies 7.2 Lice 7.3 Superficial Fungal Infections (Dermatophytosis) 7.4 Tropical Ulcers 7.5 Yaws 7.6 Pinta 7.7 Endemic Syphilis (Bejel) 7.8 Trachoma 7.9 Epidemic Haemorrhagic Conjunctivitis 7.10 Ophthalmia Neonatorum 7.11 Other Infections
8 Faecal–Oral Diseases
8.1 Gastroenteritis 8.2 Rotavirus Infection 8.3 Cryptosporidiosis 8.4 Cholera 8.5 Bacillary Dysentery (Shigellosis) 8.6 Giardia 8.7 Amoebiasis 8.8 Typhoid 8.9 Hepatitis A (HAV) 8.10 Hepatitis E (HEV) 8.11 Poliomyelitis (Polio) 8.12 Enterobius (Pinworm)
9 Food-borne Diseases
9.1 Food Poisoning 9.2 Campylobacter Enteritis 9.3 The Intestinal Fluke (Fasciolopsis) 9.4 The Sheep Liver Fluke (Fasciola hepatica) 9.5 The Fish-transmitted Liver Flukes 9.6 The Lung Fluke 9.7 The Fish Tapeworm 9.8 The Beef and Pork Tapeworms 9.9 Trichinosis 9.10 Other Infections Transmitted by Food
10 Diseases of Soil Contact
10.1 Trichuris (Whipworm) 10.2 Ascaris 10.3 Hookworms 10.4 Strongyloides 10.5 Tetanus
11 Diseases of Water Contact
11.1 Schistosomiasis 11.2 Guinea Worm 11.3 Buruli Ulcer
12 Skin Infections
12.1 Chickenpox/Shingles (Varicella) 12.2 Measles 12.3 Rubella 12.4 Mumps 12.5 Streptococcal Skin Infections 12.6 Leprosy
13 Respiratory Diseases and Other Airborne-transmitted Infections
13.1 Tuberculosis 13.2 Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) 13.3 Influenza 13.4 Whooping Cough (Pertussis) 13.5 Diphtheria 13.6 Meningococcal Meningitis 13.7 Haemophilus influenzae (Meningitis and Pneumonia) 13.8 Pneumococcal Disease 13.9 Otitis Media 13.10 Acute Rheumatic Fever
14 Diseases Transmitted via Body Fluids
14.1 Venereal Syphilis 14.2 Gonorrhoea 14.3 Chlamydia 14.4 Trichomonas and Non-gonococcal Urethritis 14.5 Lymphogranuloma Venereum 14.6 Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis) 14.7 Chancroid 14.8 Genital Herpes 14.9 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) 14.10 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 14.11 Hepatitis B (HBV) 14.12 Hepatitis C (HCV) 14.13 Hepatitis Delta (HDV) 14.14 Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever 14.15 Marburg Disease/Haemorrhagic Fever 14.16 Lassa and Crimean–Congo Haemorrhagic Fevers
15 Insect-borne Diseases
15.1 Mosquito-borne Diseases 15.2 Arboviruses 15.3 Japanese Encephalitis (JE) 15.4 Dengue 15.5 Yellow Fever 15.6 Malaria 15.7 Lymphatic Filariasis 15.8 Onchocerciasis 15.9 Loiasis 15.10 African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) 15.11 American Trypanosomiasis (Chagas’ Disease) 15.12 Leishmaniasis
16 Ectoparasite Zoonoses
16.1 Plague 16.2 Typhus 16.3 Louse-borne Relapsing Fever 16.4 Tick-borne Relapsing Fever 16.5 Diseases Transmitted by Hard Ticks 16.6 Tick Typhus/Fever 16.7 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 16.8 Lyme Disease (Borreliosis) 16.9 Tick-borne Encephalitis 16.10 Arboviruses
17 Domestic and Synanthropic Zoonoses
17.1 Rabies 17.2 Hydatid Disease 17.3 Toxocariasis 17.4 Larva Migrans 17.5 Toxoplasmosis 17.6 Brucellosis 17.7 Anthrax 17.8 Leptospirosis 17.9 Lassa Fever
18 Pregnancy and Infection
18.1 Before Pregnancy 18.2 During Pregnancy 18.3 Post-partum
19 New and Emerging Diseases
19.1 The Animal Connection 19.2 Avian Influenza and its Implications 19.3 Other Animal-related Emerging Infections 19.4 Arboviruses 19.5 Antimicrobial Resistance 19.6 Bioterrorism
20 List of Communicable Diseases Index Back Cover
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