Infectious Diseases Service
Why Choose the Infectious Diseases Service at Family Hospital?
What Does the Department of Infectious Diseases Offer?
- Viral infections (such as influenza, hepatitis, COVID-19, etc.)
- Bacterial infections (urinary, skin, respiratory system, etc.)
- Parasitic and fungal infections
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Septic conditions of various origins
- Unexplained fevers or fevers of unknown origin
- Vaccination and prophylaxis advice for international travel
Each case is treated with strict clinical protocols and special attention to patient safety.
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Specialized Care for Any Infection
Our goal is to provide effective, safe, and rapid treatment to every patient.
Expertise in Acute and Chronic Infections
In any case, we offer not only treatment, but also prevention and health education for a safer and complication-free life.
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Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites and can be transmitted through direct contact, air, contaminated food or blood.
Symptoms include high fever, fatigue, muscle aches, vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash or cough, depending on the type of infection.
When symptoms last more than a few days, do not improve with usual treatments, or when there is suspicion of severe or recurrent infections.
Through blood, urine, stool tests, bacterial cultures, serological tests and, in some cases, imaging.
Gastrointestinal infections, hepatitis A, malaria, dengue fever, and urinary tract infections are among the most common.
Most of them are successfully treated if diagnosed in time, but some, like HIV, remain manageable, not curable.
Among the most common are chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV, genital herpes, and HIV. Many of them do not show symptoms right away, so regular checkups are essential.
Condom use, fidelity in relationships, avoiding unprotected contact, and periodic examinations help prevent and detect STDs early.































