Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
The Department of Infectious Diseases diagnoses and treats the cause of fever of unknown origin that persists for more than 1 week, in addition to counseling about possible infectious diseases and treatment during international trips.
The Department also treats fevers and diarrhea caused after trips overseas. It also provides consultations in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases by various bacteria, tubercle bacillus, fungi, viruses, parasites and other microbial organisms.
fever of unknown origin, lymphadenopathy of the neck (reactive lymphadenitis, Kikuchi's Disease, tuberculous lymphadenitis), extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and non-inflammatory diseases such as lymphoma, malaria, dengue fever, traveler's diarrhea, food poisoning, typhoid fever, and other Salmonella infections, scrub typhus, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), Leptospirosis, acute pyelonephritis, bacterial cystitis, cellulitis, chronic bacterial joint infections, surgical site infections, influenza, and syphilis.