Part I METHODS IN INFECTIOUS DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chapter 1 Early History of Infectious Disease: Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 2 Epidemiology of Infectious Disease: General Principles
Chapter 3 Study Design
Chapter 4 Surveillance
Chapter 5 Outbreak Epidemiology
Chapter 6 Mathematical Modeling: The Dynamics of Infection
Chapter 7 Geographic Information Systems
Chapter 8 Microbiology Tools for the Epidemiologist
Chapter 9 Molecular Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases
Chapter 10 The Immune System and Host Defense Against Infections
Chapter 11 Vaccines: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 12 Nutrition and Infection
Chapter 13 Emerging and New Infectious Diseases
Chapter 14 Nosocomial Infections
Part II AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION
Chapter 15 Epidemiology and Prevention of Infl uenza
Chapter 16 Measles
Chapter 17 Global Epidemiology of Meningococcal Infections
Chapter 18 Tuberculosis
Chapter 19 The Epidemiology of Acute Respiratory Infections
Part III DIARRHEAL DISEASES
Chapter 20 Diarrheal Diseases
Part IV BLOOD AND BODY FLUID AS A RESERVOIR OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Chapter 21 Human Immunodefi ciency Virus Infections and the Acquired Immune Defi ciency Syndrome
Chapter 22 Viral Hepatitis
Chapter 23 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Part VI VECTORBORNE AND PARASITE DISEASES
Chapter 24 Emerging Vector-Borne Diseases
Chapter 25 Lyme Disease
Chapter 26 The Epidemiology and Control of Malaria
Chapter 27 Epidemiology of Helminth Infections