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Contributors.Preface.Part I. INTRODUCTION.1. Parasitism and Pathogenicity (Ernst L. Biberstein).2. Immune Responses to Infectious Agents (Laurel J. Gershwin).3. Laboratory Diagnosis (Dwight C. Hirsh, Yuan Chung Zee, and Anthony E. Castro).4. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (John F. Prescott).5. Antimicrobial Drugs: A Strategy for Rational Use and the Ramifications of Misuse (Dwight C. Hirst).6. Vaccines (N. James MacLachlan and Dwight C. Hirsh).Part II. BACTERIA AND FUNGI.7. Family Enterobacteriaceae (Dwight C. Hirsh).8. Enterobacteriaceae: Escherichia (Dwight C. Hirsh).9. Enterobacteriaceae: Salmonella (Dwight C. Hirsh).10. Enterobacteriaceae: Yersinia (Dwight C. Hirsh).11. Enterobacteriaeae: Shigella (Dwight C. Hirsh).12. Pasteurellaceae: Pasteurella, Mannheimia (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).13. Pasteurellaceae: Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).14. Pasteurellaceae: Haemophilus and Histophilus (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).15. Bordetalla (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).16. Brucella (Richard L. Walker).17. Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).18. Francisella tularensis (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L.Biberstein).19. Moraxella (Wright c. Hirsh and Ernst L.Biberstein).20. Pseudomonas (Dwight C. Hirsh).21. Taylorella equigenitalis (Ernst L. Biberstein and Dwight C. Hirsh).22. Spiral-Curved Organisms I: Borrelia (Rance B. LeFebvre).23. Spiral-Curved Organisms II: Barchyspira (Serpulina) (Dwight C. Hirsh).24. Spiral-Curved Organisms III: Campylobacter, Arcobacter, Lawsonia (Dwight C. Hirsh).25. Spiral-Curved Organisms IV: Helicobacter-The Spiral Shaped Microorganisms of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Liver (James G. Fox).26. Spiral-Curved Organisms V: Leptospira (Rance B. LeFebvre).27. Staphylococcus (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).28. Streptococcus and Enterococcus (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).29. Arcanobacterium (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).30. Bacillus (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).31. Corynebacterium (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).32. Erysipelothrix (Richard L. Walker).33. Listeria (Richard L. Walkter).34. Rhodococcus (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).35. Non-Spore-Forming Obligate Anaerobes (Dwight C. Hirsh).36. Clostridium (Dwight C. Hirsh).37. Filamentous Bacteria: Actinomyces, Nocardia, Dermatophilus, and Streptobacillus (Ernst L. Biberstein and Dwight C. Hirsh).38. Mycobacterium (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).39. Chlamydiaceae (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).40. Mollicutes (Richard L. Walker).41. Rickettsiae: Rickettsia, Coxiella, and Orienta (Janet E. Foley, Ernst L Biberstein, and Dwight C. Hirsh).42. Ehrlichiae: Ehrilichia and Neorickettsia (Janet E. Foley, Ernst L. Biberstein, and Dwight C. Hirsh).43. Anaplasmataceae (Janet E. Foley and Ernst L. Biberstein).44. Bartonellaceae (Bruno B. Chomel and Rickie W. Kasten).45. Yeasts-Cryptococcus, Malassezia, and Candida (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).46. Dermatophytes (Ernst L. Biberstein and Dwight C. Hirsh).47. Agents of Subcutaneous Mycoses (Dwight C. Hirst and Ernst L. Biberstein).48. Agents of Systemic Mycoses (Dwight C. Hirsh and Ernst L. Biberstein).Part III. VIRUSES.49. Pathogenesis of Virus Diseases (Yuan Chung Zee and N. James MacLachlan).50. Paravovridae and Circoviridae (Yuan Chung Zee and N. James MacLachlan).51. Asfarviridae and Iridoviridae (N. James MacLachlan and Jeffrey L. Stott).52. Papillomaviridae and Polyomaviridae (Yuan Chung Zee and James MacLachlan).53. Adenoviridae (Yuan Chung Zee and N. James MacLachlan).54. Herpesviridae (Alex A. Ardans).55. Poxviridae (N. James MacLachlan and Jeffrey L. Stott).56. Picornaviridae (N.James MacLachlan, Yuan Chung Zee, and Jeffrey L. Stott).57