Part I. Health and Disease: 1. People and the environment; 2. Food and nutrition; 3. Humanitarian crises and forced displacement; 4. Managing a health service with management and financing of drug supply; 5. Digital health; 6. Critical care medicine; Part II.
Mother and Child Health: 7. The pregnant patient; 8. Neonatal care; 9. The integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI); 10. Severe acute malnutrition in childhood; 11. Diarrhoea; 12. Pneumonia and other acute lower respiratory tract infections in children; 13. Measles; 14.
Pertussis; Part III. Infection: General Principles: 15. Immune response to infections; 16. Approach to the febrile adult patient; 17. Management of Sepsis; 18. Infection prevention and control; 19. Outbreaks and epidemics; Part IV. Major Common Infections: 20.
Malaria; 21. HIV/AIDS; 22. Tuberculosis; 23. Pneumonia in adults; 24. Meningitis; 25. Sexually transmitted infections; Part V. Bacterial Infections: 26. Typhoid, paratyphoid and non-typhoid Salmonella infections; 27.
Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus; 28. Rickettsioses and other rickettsial disease; 29. Brucellosis; 30. Leptospirosis; 31. Relapsing fever; 32. Plague; 33. Anthrax; 34. Tetanus; 35.
Diptheria; 36. Leprosy; 37. Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease (Buruli ulcer); 38. Cholera; 39. Antimicrobial resistance; Part VI. Viral Infections: 40. Viral haemorrhagic fevers: lassa fever, rift valley fever, ebola/marburg fever and crimean-congo fever; 41. Yellow fever; 42.
Hepatitis; 43. Dengue; 44. Rabies; 45. Influenza; 46. Poliomyelitis; 47. Varicella (chickenpox), herpes zoster and monkeypox; 48. Rubella; 49. Mumps; 50.
Covid-19; Part VII. Protozoal Infections: 51. Leishmaniasis; 52. Human African trypanosomiasis; 53. Amoebiasis; 54. Intestinal protozoa; Part VIII. Helminth Infections: 55. Intestinal helminths; 56.
Schistosomiasis; 57. Lymphatic filariasis and loa loa; 58. Onchocerciasis; 59. Cysticercosis and neurocysticercosis; 60. Hydatid disease; 61. Paragonimiasis; 62. Trichinellosis; 63. Guinea Worm; Part IX.
Fungal Infections: 64. Fungal infections; Part X. Non-Communicable Diseases: 65. Chronic and non-communicable disease in Africa; 66. Diabetes mellitus; 67. Hypertension; 68. Stroke; 69. Epilepsy; 70.
Mental health: depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance misuse and stigma; 71. Chronic respiratory diseases: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, post-tuberculosis lung disease, bronchiectasis and HIV lung disease; 72. The disabled patient; Part XI. Diseases of Body Systems: 73. The heart; 74. The lung; 75. Blood disorders; 76. The gut; 77.
The liver; 78. The kidney and body fluids; 79. Bones and joints; 80. Endocrinology; 81. The nervous system; 82. The skin; 83. The eye; 84. Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT); Part XII.
Cancer and Palliative Care: 85. Approach to cancer care, the key role of palliative Medicine; 86. Approach to palliative care in cancer patients; 87. Common solid malignancies; 88. Common hematological malignancies; 89. Common childhood cancers; 90. Cancers in the HIV infected; Part XIII. Venoms and Poisons: 91.
Venomous and other dangerous animals; 92. Poisoning.