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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 Many organisms live in and on our bodies
- 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 Successful treatment starts with an accurate diagnosis Our doctors take the time to get it right
- Infectious diseases - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Many infectious diseases have symptoms in common Samples of body fluids can sometimes point to the particular germ that causes the illness This helps your care team make sure you get the right treatment
- 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
- Types of infectious agents - Mayo Clinic
Infectious agents come in many shapes and sizes Bacteria and protozoans are microscopic one-celled organisms Viruses are even smaller Fungi grow like plants Helminths resemble worms
- Cold and flu viruses: How long can they live outside the body?
Some viruses remain infectious for longer on hard surfaces Others stay more infectious on fabrics You can catch a virus if you touch something that a person with the virus sneezed or coughed on minutes before
- Infectious diseases - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
Types of infectious agents; Vaccine guidance from Mayo Clinic; What are superbugs and how can I protect myself from infection? What is chikungunya fever, and should I be worried? Show more related content
- Infectious Diseases - Referrals - Mayo Clinic
Learn about the expertise and services, including travel medicine, offered at Mayo Clinic to people with concerns about infectious diseases
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