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Army Medical Principles of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyPrinciples of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyDevelopmentTable of ContentsPrinciples of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyStudy SuggestionsLesson AssignmentLesson 1: Introduction to Disease Transmission and EpidemiologyResponsibilities for HealthCommunicable DiseasesThe Chain of Disease TransmissionDisease AgentsMeans of Disease Transmission (Mode of Transmission)Multiple CausationCommunicable Disease ControlEpidemiologyEpidemiology-cont.Uses of EpidemiologyExercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Public Health MicrobiologyTypes of CellsProkaryotic Cell Components.Types of Cell ReproductionFigure 2-3. Types of cell reproduction-mitosis.Classification of OrganismsObservation and MeasurementSection II. BacteriaFigure 2-5. Shapes of bacteriaStructure of BacteriaIdentification of BacteriaFood Requirements.Pathogenic BacteriaTable 2-2. Pathogenic bacteria of public health importance-cont.Table 2-2. Pathogenic bacteria of public health importance-concludedRickettsiae, Chlamydiae, and MycoplasmpMycoplasma.Section III. VirusesPathogenesis.BacteriophagesFigure 2-8. Action of bacteriophage on a bacteria cell.Section IV. FungiClassification of FungiTable 2-5. Characteristics of Fungi.Figure 2-10. Structural components of fungi.Pathogenic FungiTable 2-6. Common fungus diseases-concludedSection V. PtotozoaClassification of ProtozoaPathogenic ProtozoaTable 2-7. Principal protozoan diseases of man.Figure 2-14. Life cycle of the malarial parasite.Classification of HelminthsTable 2-8. Principal cestodes affecting man.Trematodes (Flukes)Table 2-9. Principal trematodes affecting man.Table 2-10. Principal nematodes affecting man.Nematodes (Roundworms)Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Practical Application of MicrobiologyFigure 3-2. Microscopic crustaceans.Sampling.Figure 3-3. DD Form 686 (Bacteriological Examination of Water)Sewage MicrobiologySection II. Disinfection and SterilizationPhysical AgentsSedimentation.Chemical AgentsSection III. Packing Microbiological Specimens for ShipmentFigure 3-4. SF 553 (Microbiology I)Figure 3-5. Microbiological specimens picked for shipment.Infectious Specimen.Exercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solution to Exercises, Lesson 3Solution to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
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Principles of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyPrinciples of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyDevelopmentTable of ContentsPrinciples of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyStudy SuggestionsLesson AssignmentLesson 1: Introduction to Disease Transmission and EpidemiologyResponsibilities for HealthCommunicable DiseasesThe Chain of Disease TransmissionDisease AgentsMeans of Disease Transmission (Mode of Transmission)Multiple CausationCommunicable Disease ControlEpidemiologyEpidemiology-cont.Uses of EpidemiologyExercises, Lesson 1Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 1-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 2: Public Health MicrobiologyTypes of CellsProkaryotic Cell Components.Types of Cell ReproductionFigure 2-3. Types of cell reproduction-mitosis.Classification of OrganismsObservation and MeasurementSection II. BacteriaFigure 2-5. Shapes of bacteriaStructure of BacteriaIdentification of BacteriaFood Requirements.Pathogenic BacteriaTable 2-2. Pathogenic bacteria of public health importance-cont.Table 2-2. Pathogenic bacteria of public health importance-concludedRickettsiae, Chlamydiae, and MycoplasmpMycoplasma.Section III. VirusesPathogenesis.BacteriophagesFigure 2-8. Action of bacteriophage on a bacteria cell.Section IV. FungiClassification of FungiTable 2-5. Characteristics of Fungi.Figure 2-10. Structural components of fungi.Pathogenic FungiTable 2-6. Common fungus diseases-concludedSection V. PtotozoaClassification of ProtozoaPathogenic ProtozoaTable 2-7. Principal protozoan diseases of man.Figure 2-14. Life cycle of the malarial parasite.Classification of HelminthsTable 2-8. Principal cestodes affecting man.Trematodes (Flukes)Table 2-9. Principal trematodes affecting man.Table 2-10. Principal nematodes affecting man.Nematodes (Roundworms)Exercises, Lesson 2Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2Solutions to Exercises, Lesson 2-cont.Lesson AssignmentLesson 3: Practical Application of MicrobiologyFigure 3-2. Microscopic crustaceans.Sampling.Figure 3-3. DD Form 686 (Bacteriological Examination of Water)Sewage MicrobiologySection II. Disinfection and SterilizationPhysical AgentsSedimentation.Chemical AgentsSection III. Packing Microbiological Specimens for ShipmentFigure 3-4. SF 553 (Microbiology I)Figure 3-5. Microbiological specimens picked for shipment.Infectious Specimen.Exercises, Lesson 3Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.Solution to Exercises, Lesson 3Solution to Exercises, Lesson 3-cont.
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