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Section I. Transmission: 1. How Germs Are Spread, Section II. Policies: 2. Guidelines for Attendees and Personnel, 3. Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Antibiotics, 4. Control of Isolated and Epidemic Infection, Appendix 4.1. Sample Information That May Be Sent Home to Parents or Guardians, Section III. Care of High-Risk Children: 5. Young Infants, 6. Children with Immunodeficiencies, 7. Children with Chronic Lung Disease, 8. Children with Cardiac Disease, 9. The Child with Disabilities, 10. Children with Chronic Skin Disease (Eczema), 11. Children from Developing Nations, Section IV. Specific Infections: 12. Adenovirus, 13. Amebiasis, 14, Ancylostoma duodenale (Hookworm), 15,Ascaris lumbricoides (Roundworm), 16.Campylobacter, 17.Candida (Thrush, Diaper Dermatitis), 18. Chlamydia, 19. Coronaviruses (Common Cold), 20. Coxsackievirus Al6 (Hand, Foot, and Mouth Syndrome), 21. Cryptosporidia, 22. Cytomegalovirus, 23. Diphtheria, 24. Enterobius vermicularis (Pinworm), 25. Enteroviruses, 26. Escherichia coli (Diarrhea), 27. Giardia lamblia, 28. Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae), 29. Haemophilus influenzae (Meningitis, Cellulitis, Epiglottitis, Pneumonia, Arthritis), 30. Hepatitis A, 31. Hepatitis B, 32. Hepatitis C, 33. Herpes Simplex Virus (Gingivostomatitis), 34. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, 35. Infectious Mononucleosis, 36. Influenza (Flu), 37. Meningococcus (Bacteremia, Meningitis, Arthritis), 38. Molluscum Contagiosum, 39. Mumps, 40. Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Pneumonia), 41. Necator americanus (Hookworm), 42. Papillomaviruses (Warts), 43. Parainfluenza Virus, 44. Parvovirus B19 (Fifth Disease, Erythema Infectiosum), 45. Pediculosis (Lice), 46. Pertussis (Whooping Cough), 47. Pneumococcus (Otitis Media, Sinusitis, Bacteremia, Pneumonia, Meningitis), 48. Respiratory Syncytial Virus, 49. Rhinoviruses (Common Cold), 50. Roseola (Exanthema Subitum), 51. Rotavirus, 52. Rubella (German Measles), 53. Rubeola (Measles), 54. Salmonella, 55. Scabies, 56. Shigella, 57. Staphylococcus (Impetigo, Boils, Abscess, Cellulitis, Lymphadenitis, Osteomyelitis, Endocarditis), 58. Streptococcus (Cellulitis, Impetigo, Pharyngitis), 59. Syphilis (Treponema pallidum), 60. Tinea Capitis, Corporis, Cruris, and Pedis (Ringworm, Athlete's Foot, Jock Itch), 61. Toxocara, 62. Trichuris trichiura (Whipworm), 63. Tuberculosis, 64. Varicella-Zoster Virus (Chickenpox, Shingles), 65. Yersinia