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Abdominal fever and other Salmonella infections;
Food poisoning, caused by Staphylococcus and other bacterial agents / their toxins. Botulism
Shigellosis. Differential dinosis of colitis.
Campylobacter infections. Differential diagnosis of enterocolitis.
Acute gastrointestinal tract infections caused by E. coli. Differential diagnosis of acute diarrhea.
Cholera. Differential diagnosis of enteritis.
Brucellosis.
Leptospirosis.
Infectious diseases caused by Enteroviruses. Poliomyelitis.
Influenza and parainfluenza. Acute respiratory illnesses.
Legionellosis /Legionnaire’s disease/. Ornithosis and Psittacosis.
Scarlet fever and other Streptococcal diseases.
Diphtheria. Differential diagnosis in patients with sore throat.
Infectious diseases with maculopapular rash – measles, german measles, fifth disease and sixth disease.
Chickenpox. Differential diagnosis in patients with vesicular rash.
Infectious mononucleosis and infectious lymophocytosis. Differential diagnosis in patients with enlarged lymph nodes.
Whooping cough due to Bordetella pertussis/parapertussis.
Mumps. Differential diagnosis in patients with aseptic meningitis.
Epidemic meningitis and other clinical forms of meningococcal infection.
Yersinioses. Plague and Tularemia.
Rickettsioses. Epidemic /Louse-Borne/ and endemic Typhus.
Rickettsioses – Mediterranean spotted fever, Q-fever.
Borrelioses. Lyme disease.
Arboviral encephalitis. Differential diagnosis in patients with central nervous system infections.
Haemorrhagic fevers /Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever and Hemorrhagic fever with renal involvement/. Differential diagnosis in patients with hemorrhagic fevers.
Yellow fever, Dengue, Sandfly /Pappatatsi/ syndrome.
Anthrax. Rabies.
Tetanus. Immunotherapy.
HIV/AIDS.
Sepsis.
Bioterrorism. Diseases which require international health regulation.
Syphilus
Yellow Fever