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Author: Joan C Mecsas, Ph.D
1. Host Parasite Interactions
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 1 and 10
2. Normal Flora
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 2
3. Phagocytosis
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 6 and 7
4. Damage to Host
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 9, 16 and 20
Supplemental reading if desired: Salyers and Whitt "Bacterial Pathogenesis: a Molecular Approach" Chapter 4
5. Streptococcus
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 12 and 13
6. Staphylococci
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 11
7. Neisseriae
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 14
8. Enteric Bacteria
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 16 and 17
9. Fastidious Bacteria
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 19 and 22
10. Anaerobic Bacteria
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 15 and 20
11. Chlamydia/Rickettsia
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 27 and 28
12. Spirochetes
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 24 and 25. Refer also to Chapter 55 as needed for diagnostic test information
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13. Opportunistic Bacteria
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 18 and 21
14. Intestinal Helminths
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 49 and 52
15. Malaria
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 50
16. HIV Pathogenesis
Reading for this lecture: Chapters31, 38 and 67
17. AIDS
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 38 and 67
18. Toxoplasma/Leishmania
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 50
19. Fungi
Reading for this lecture: Chapters 45, 46, 47 and 48
20. Hepatitis
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 42
21. Enteroviruses
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 32
22. Respiratory Viruses
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 36
23. Herpes I
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 41
24. Herpes II
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 41
25. Intestinal Protozoa
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 51
26. Viral Exanthams
Reading for this lecture: Chapter 40
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