A Doctor Who specializes in Infectious Diseases, which means diseases that you can "catch" from another person or from a thing like a mosquito.
Vibriosis can be diagnosed and treated by an infectious disease specialist.
An infectious disease specialist can evaluate mononucleosis.
Generally a person with HIV with have a primary care physician that takes care of general health matters and a separate HIV specialist. The HIV specialist may be an Infectious Disease Specialist or a nurse practitioner with a background in infectious disease.
A hepatologist specializes in diseases of the liver.
An infectious disease specialist treats infections, but typically you wouldn't start there. Where are you infected? Consult with your primary care provider first.
Cancer: Oncologists HIV/AIDS: Infectious Disease Specialist / Immunologist /Related Specialists Researchers, Doctors, Scientists in the fields of Pathogenesis / Immunology / and Infectious Disease
There isn't an infectious disease doctor. All of them are able to treat infectious diseases. But a ear, nose & throat specialist, doctor specializing in the treatment of disorders related to the upper respiratory system (ear, nose and throat) can effectively treat such infections.
tuberculous
non infectious
a doctor who helps people with infectious diseases.(see infectious disease)
Pellagra is not an infectious disease. Pellagra is a nutritional deficiency disease.
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.