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Infectious Disease Management Center

At the Infectious Disease Management Center of Caucasus Medical Center, patients receive a comprehensive assessment of their condition through medical consultations as well as extensive instrumental, laboratory, and high-tech diagnostic tests tailored to their symptoms.

The Center treats the following types of infections:

Viral Infections:

Influenza, Parainfluenza, Chickenpox, Coronavirus, Measles, Rubella, Epstein-Barr virus, Cytomegalovirus, HIV, Hepatitis A, B, C, and others

Bacterial Infections:

Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterococcus, Klebsiella, Syphilis, Tuberculosis, and others

Fungal Infections:

Candida, Aspergillus, Histoplasma, Pneumocystis, and others

Parasitic Infections:

Toxoplasmosis, Leishmaniasis, Malaria, Amoebiasis, Echinococcosis, and others

 

Infectious diseases are widespread in our environment and constantly interact with our bodies. In some cases, this exposure manifests as disorders of various organ systems, such as:

Upper and lower respiratory tract infections: Sinusitis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia

Cardiovascular system infections: Infective Endocarditis, Myocarditis, Pericarditis

Genitourinary system infections: Cystitis, Urethritis, Pyelonephritis, Sexually transmitted infections

Skin and soft tissue infections: Impetigo, Erysipelas

Bone and joint system infections: Osteomyelitis, Arthritis, Synovitis, Bone/Joint implant-associated infections

Nervous system infections: Meningitis, Encephalitis, Myelitis

Gastrointestinal system infections: Infectious Gastroenteritis, Clostridium difficile infection, Hepatitis A, B, C, Cholangitis, Cholecystitis

Eye infections: Uveitis, Keratitis, Periorbital infections

 

Symptoms to Watch For:

Fever

Rash

Swollen lymph nodes

Jaundice

Cough

Localized pain

Discharge

Diarrhea

Urinary complaints (burning, frequency)

Visual disturbances

Altered consciousness

Neurological deficits

Weight loss

 

Importance of Screening

Certain infectious diseases require regular screening—especially in at-risk populations—due to their significant individual and public health implications. These include:

HIV

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, properly preparing food (thorough cooking, washing fruits and vegetables), staying up-to-date with vaccinations according to the national immunization schedule, and avoiding harmful habits are essential steps for infection prevention.

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