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Infectious Diseases is the medical specialty focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illnesses caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Each infectious agent has distinct transmission pathways and mechanisms of disease. Therefore, specialist evaluation is essential to ensure accurate diagnosis and targeted therapy.
Our Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology identifies the source of infection, develops pathogen-specific treatment strategies, reduces transmission risks, and implements preventive measures to protect patients and the community.
An Infectious Diseases specialist evaluates the patient based on clinical findings and plans appropriate microbiological investigations.
Laboratory findings are interpreted in conjunction with the clinical presentation and physical examination to establish a definitive diagnosis.
Fever is the most common symptom of infection. Other possible symptoms include:
Patients presenting with unexplained fever are advised to seek prompt evaluation.
Vaccination is one of the most effective preventive measures against infectious diseases.
Women planning pregnancy are screened for infections that may pose risks to the fetus. Necessary vaccinations and preventive counseling are provided.
Common laboratory findings in infectious diseases may include:
Positive screening tests are carefully evaluated, including:
Interpretation and differentiation from non-infectious causes are performed by Infectious Diseases specialists.
For patients with limited mobility, home-based evaluation services are available. Following clinical assessment, necessary laboratory tests are arranged, treatment is initiated, and patients are monitored closely.
This approach reduces unnecessary hospitalization while maintaining safe and effective treatment.
Our department plays an active role in preventing healthcare-associated infections by overseeing:
The Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology is committed to early diagnosis, appropriate antimicrobial use, and strong preventive strategies to ensure safe and effective patient care.
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