Diagnosis and Evaluation
- Clinical Assessment: Our specialists conduct thorough clinical assessments to identify symptoms, medical history, travel history, and possible exposures that could indicate an infectious disease.
- Diagnostic Testing: We utilize a range of diagnostic tests to accurately identify the causative agent of the infection. These tests include:
- Laboratory Tests: Blood tests, urine tests, stool tests, and cultures to identify bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites.
- Imaging Studies: X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds to detect infections in various body parts.
- Molecular Tests: PCR (polymerase chain reaction) and other molecular techniques to detect specific pathogens with high sensitivity and specificity.
- Serological Tests: To detect antibodies or antigens related to infectious diseases.
Treatment and Management
- Antibiotic Therapy: For bacterial infections, our specialists prescribe appropriate antibiotics based on the type of bacteria and its resistance pattern. We emphasize the importance of completing the full course of antibiotics to prevent resistance.
- Antiviral Therapy: For viral infections, antiviral medications may be prescribed to reduce the severity and duration of the illness.
- Antifungal and Antiparasitic Therapy: For fungal and parasitic infections, we offer specialized treatments to eliminate the pathogens and manage symptoms.
- Immunotherapy: In certain cases, such as with severe viral infections or compromised immune systems, immunotherapy may be used to enhance the body’s immune response.
Specialized Infectious Disease Services
- HIV/AIDS Care: Comprehensive care and management for patients living with HIV/AIDS, including antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infection management, and monitoring of immune function.
- Tuberculosis (TB) Management: Diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of TB, including drug-resistant TB. We offer directly observed therapy (DOT) and preventive treatment for latent TB infection.
- Hepatitis Management: Treatment and management of viral hepatitis, including hepatitis B and C, with antiviral therapies and liver function monitoring.
- Tropical and Travel-Related Infections: Expertise in diagnosing and treating diseases acquired during travel, such as malaria, dengue fever, and typhoid fever. We also provide pre-travel consultations and vaccinations.
Infection Control and Prevention
- Vaccination Programs: We offer a comprehensive range of vaccinations for preventable infectious diseases, including influenza, hepatitis, HPV, and more.
- Infection Control Measures: Our hospital follows strict infection control protocols to prevent the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare settings. This includes hand hygiene, sterilization procedures, isolation protocols, and protective measures for healthcare workers and patients.
- Education and Counseling: We provide education and counseling on preventing infections, including hygiene practices, safe food handling, safe sex practices, and preventive measures during travel.
Management of Complications
- Sepsis and Septic Shock Management: Early recognition and aggressive management of sepsis, a life-threatening response to infection, including the use of antibiotics, fluids, and supportive care.
- Management of Chronic Infections: Long-term management and monitoring of chronic infections such as HIV, hepatitis, and tuberculosis.