Section 1: History and Underlying Factors in Tropical Medicine 1. History of Tropical Medicine and " Medicine in the Tropics" 2. Primary care and Disease Prevention and Control 3. Epidemiology of Disease in the Tropics 4. Traditional Medicine 5. Genetics 6. Immunological Aspects of Tropical Diseases 7. Economics 8.
Ethics Section 2: Symptoms and Signs and System - Oriented Disease 9. Symptoms and Signs in Tropical Medicine 10. Tropical Gastroenterological Problems 11. Respiratory Problems in the Tropics 12. Cardiovascular Disease in the Tropics 13. Hematological Diseases in the Tropics 14. Blood Transfusions in the Tropics 15. Renal Disease in the Tropics 16.
Tropical Neurology 17. Psychiatry 18. Ophthalmology in the Tropics and Subtropics 19. Dermatological Problems 20. HIV/AIDS - with an emphasis on Africa 21. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, excluding HIV 22. Musculoskeletal Diseases Section 3: Related Specialties in the Tropics 23. Pediatrics in the Tropics 24.
Surgery in the Tropics 25. Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Tropics 26. Radiology and Imaging Services in the Tropics 27. Oral Health Section 4: Environmental/Genetic Disorders 28. Travel Medicine 29. Heat Stress and Associated Disorders 30. High Altitude Problems 31. Nutrition - associated Disease 32.
Animal Toxins 33. Plant Poisons 34. Podoconiosis (Non - Filarial Elephantiasis) 35. Familial Mediterranean Fever (Recurrent Hereditary Polyserositis) 36. Malignant Disease 37. Diabetes Mellitus in the Tropics 38. Hypertension in the Tropics 39. Ischemic Heart Disease and Lipid Disorders Section 5: Viral Infections 40.
Viral Hepatitis 41. Arbovirus Infections 42. Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever 43. Epstein - Barr Virus and Associated Dieses 44. Rabies 45. Diarrhea Caused by Viruses 46. Respiratory Viruses 47. Cutaneous Viral Disease 48.
Virus infections of the CNS Section 6: Rickettsial Infections 49. Rickettsial Infections Section 7: Acute and Chronic Bacterial Infections 50. Introduction to Acute Infective Diarrhea 51. Gastrointestinal Bacteria 52. Salmonella Infections 53. Resistant Gut Bacteria 54. Pneumococcal Infection 55. Bacterial Meningitis 56.
Tuberculosis 57. Other Mycobacterial Diseases 58. Leprosy 59. Brucellosis 60. Other Bacterial Infections 61. Tetanus 62. Plague 63. Meliodosis 64.
Diptheria 65. Endemic Treponematoses 66. Other Spirochetal Diseases 67. Leptospirosis Section 8: Mycotic Infections 68. Fungal Infections 69. Pneumocysits Carinii Infection Section 9: Protozoan Infections 70. Malaria 71. Babesiosis 72.
African Trypanosomiasis 73. American Typanosomiasis 74. Leishmaniasis 75. Toxoplasmosis 76. Gut Protozoa 77. Potentially Pathogenic Free - living Ameba 78. Trichomonal Infection Section 10: Helminthic Infections 79. Schistosomiasis 80.
Food - borne Trematodes 81. Filariases 82. Soil - Transmitted Helminths (Geohelminths) 83. Echinococcosis/Hydatidosis 84. Other Cestodes Infections Section 11: Ectoparasitic and Other Arthropod - Associated Dermatoses 85. Ectoparasites 86. Arthropod Dermatoses, Stings, Bites, Allergies, and Neuroses.