Smith, David L. "Cat-Scratch Disease and Related Clinical Syndromes." American Family Physician April 1997: 1783.
Greenspan, Deborah, and John S. Greenspan. "HIV-Related Oral Disease." The Lancet 348 (September 14, 1996): 729-734.
"Mammography in Women Over Forty Catches Disease Earlier." Women's Health Weekly August 14, 2003: 14.
Buschman, E., and E. Skamene. "Linkage of Leprosy Susceptibility to Parkinson's Disease Genes." International Journal of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases 72 (June 2004): 169-170.
You can find reading material on meningococcemia in medical textbooks, journal articles, and reputable websites such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). These sources will provide information on symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of meningococcemia.
"Measles--United States, 2000. (From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)." Journal of the American Medical Association 287, no. 9 (March 6, 2002): 1105-1112.
McBrien, J., J. Murphy, D. Gill, et al. "Measles Outbreak in Dublin, 2000." Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 22 (July 2003): 580-584.
Jones, G., R. W. Steketee, R. E. Black, et al. "How Many Child Deaths Can We Prevent This Year?" Lancet 362 (July 5, 2003): 65-71.
A common noun for reading material could be "book" or "magazine."
Canale, S. T. Campbell's Operative Orthopedics. St. Louis: Mosby, 2003.
Brukner, Peter, et al. Clinical Sports Medicine : McGraw-Hill, 2000.
"Silencing the Silent Killer." USA Today Magazine March 2004: 77.
"Contrast Mammography Reveals Hard-to-find Cancers." Cancer Weekly October 14, 2003: 34.