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- Infectious diseases - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Infectious diseases are illnesses that happen when tiny living beings get inside the body and multiply Bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites are examples of organisms that can cause illness
- Infectious Diseases - Overview - Mayo Clinic
Our infectious diseases experts help people with bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections That includes bloodstream infections and complex or rare conditions caused by emerging infectious diseases and multidrug-resistant microbes
- Infectious diseases - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
For infectious diseases, some basic questions to ask include: What's the most likely cause of my symptoms? Are there other possible causes? What kinds of tests do I need? Is my condition likely temporary or long lasting? What treatment do you recommend? I have other health conditions How can I best manage these conditions together?
- Infectious Diseases - Doctors - Mayo Clinic
Learn about the expertise and services, including travel medicine, offered at Mayo Clinic to people with concerns about infectious diseases
- Mononucleosis - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
There's no specific therapy available to treat infectious mononucleosis Antibiotics don't work against viral infections such as mono Treatment mainly involves taking care of yourself, such as getting enough rest, eating a healthy diet and drinking plenty of fluids You may take over-the-counter pain relievers to treat a fever or sore throat
- Infectious Diseases - Expertise and rankings - Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Clinic Division of Infectious Diseases is one of the largest and most respected practices in the world for diagnosing and treating people with infectious diseases It includes more than 50 subspecialized experts committed to helping people overcome serious and complex infections
- Germs: Protect against bacteria, viruses and infections
The immune system protects against things that cause infections, called infectious agents But some germs keep changing to get past the immune system's defenses
- Enfermedades infecciosas - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Más información Factores de riesgo While anyone can catch infectious diseases, you may be more likely to get sick if your immune system isn't working properly This may occur if: You're taking steroids or other medications that suppress your immune system, such as anti-rejection drugs for a transplanted organ You have HIV or AIDS
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