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Leprosy,the etiological agent over 100 years ago, but it has still not definitely been cultured in artificial media, and there is much about the disease process we do not yet understand. In particular, relatively few good studies on the epidemiology and control of leprosy have been done.GRUEL 发表于 2025-3-25 11:10:05
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Epidemiological Concepts,resents one of the possible consequences of infection, and the factors important in its development are mostly intrinsic to the host, although the dosage and virulence of the infecting microbe play a role.Petechiae 发表于 2025-3-25 18:23:57
Book 1982s on basic microbiology and those on clinical infectious diseases led to editing this one on bacterial infections, the chapters of which are organized in exactly the same format of 12 units: introduction, historical background, methodology, biological characteristics of the organism, descriptive epi纹章 发表于 2025-3-25 20:28:15
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Diphtheria, of the disease has declined substantially with improved immunization, the continuing occurrence of cases in most countries and the relatively high casefatality ratios of 5–10% emphasize its importance.CHIP 发表于 2025-3-26 08:17:26
Gonococcal Infections,nococcus infects columnar and transitional epithelium of human surfaces (eye, oropharynx, respiratory tract, anal canal, uterine cervix, urethra). Serious complications arise when the gonococcus spreads within tubal structures or invades the bloodstream.清澈 发表于 2025-3-26 08:31:17
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Alfred S. Evans (John Rodman Paul Professor of Epi凝结剂 发表于 2025-3-26 16:55:03
Book 1982ronment, and in the nature of the infectious agent, influence exposure, the development of infection, and the pattern of the host response. An understanding of the epidemiology and pathogenesis of these processes forms the basis for approaches to control and prevention. The first two chapters of thi