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[The TOC contains hundreds of small chapters; so below is the consolidated list with only Parts and Sections.]
PART I: Understanding, Controlling, and Preventing Infectious Diseases
Section A. Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
Section B. Prevention of Infectious Diseases
PART II: Clinical Syndromes and Cardinal Features of Infectious Diseases: Approach to Diagnosis and Initial Management
Section A. Septicemia, Toxin-, and Inflammation-Mediated Syndromes
Section B. Cardinal Symptom Complexes
Section C. Oral Infections and Upper and Middle Respiratory Tract Infections
Section D. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Section E. Cardiac and Vascular Infections
Section F. Central Nervous System Infections
Section G. Genitourinary Tract Infections
Section H. Gastrointestinal and Tract Infections and Intoxications
Section I. Intra-abdominal Infections
Section J. Skin and Soft-Tissue Infections
Section K. Bone and Joint Infections
Section L. Eye Infections
Section M. Infections Related to Trauma, Animals, and Ticks
Section N. Infections of the Fetus and Newborn
Section O. Infections and Transplantation
Section P. Infections and Cancer
Section Q. Infections Associated With Hospitalization and Medical Devices
Section R. Infections in Patients With Deficient Defenses
Section S. Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
PART III: Etiologic Agents of Infectious Diseases
Section A. Bacteria
Section B. Viruses
Section C. Fungi
Section D. Human Parasites and Vectors
PART IV: Laboratory Diagnosis and Therapy for Infectious Diseases
Section A. Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
Section B. Anti-Infective Therapy
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