Medical Microbiology and Infection at a Glance. Stephen H. Gillespie
rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_2d1b1fdf-bbfc-57d5-8550-d6137dffdef6"> Rickettsia Coxiella burnetii 33 Spiral bacteria Leptospira Borrelia Treponema pallidum
9 Part 3: Virology 34 Virus structure and classification Viral classification Viral diagnosis Viral pathogenesis 35 Antiviral therapy Antiviral therapy Reverse transcriptase inhibition Protease inhibitors Integrase inhibitors Fusion inhibitors HIV regimens Release inhibitors Immune modulators 36 Herpesviruses I Classification Cytomegalovirus Epstein–Barr virus Human herpesviruses 6 and 7 37 Herpesviruses II Herpes simplex Varicella zoster virus 38 DNA viruses: adenovirus, parvovirus and poxvirus Adenovirus Parvovirus Papillomavirus Poxvirus 39 Measles, mumps and rubella Measles Mumps Rubella Prevention of measles, mumps and rubella 40 Influenza viruses Influenza virus 41 Parainfluenza and other respiratory viruses Parainfluenza virus Respiratory syncytial virus Coronavirus Metapneumovirus 42 Enterovirus and viruses that infect the gastrointestinal tract Enterovirus Rhinovirus Rotavirus Norovirus and astrovirus 43 Hepatitis viruses Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis D Hepatitis C Hepatitis E 44 Tropical, exotic or arbovirus infections Rabies Yellow fever Dengue Zika virus Japanese B encephalitis West Nile virus Lassa fever Ebola virus Hantavirus Nipah and Hendra virus
10 Part 4: Mycology 45 Yeast infections Candida spp. Cryptococcus neoformans Pityriasis versicolor Systemic yeast infections Antifungal compounds 46 Filamentous fungi Aspergillus spp. Other filamentous fungal infections Dermatophytes 47 Antifungal drugs and antifungal therapy Fungal cell targets Antifungal compounds Antifungal stewardship Prophylaxis