Infectious disease specialists are physicians who completed additional post-graduate training in the diagnosis and treatment of Infectious Diseases. They are typically called in as consultants to assist with treatment decisions.
Ideally, treatment of Ebola would involve a team of specialists. Infectious disease specialists treat infectious disease, but other specialists, such as hematologists, critical care specialists, and kidney specialists treat critical Ebola patients.
infectious disease specialists
Listeriosis may be diagnosed and treated by infectious disease specialists and internal medicine specialists.
A hepatologist specializes in diseases of the liver.
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tuberculous
non infectious
a doctor who helps people with infectious diseases.(see infectious disease)
Infectious disease specialists use blood tests and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spinal cord to diagnose this condition.
Pellagra is not an infectious disease. Pellagra is a nutritional deficiency disease.
Infectious disease specialists are subspecialists in the larger specialty of internal medicine. Here's how you become one: Medical school for 4 years, and then you need to apply to a residency program. This is the point of specialty decision. Internal medicine is a 3-year residency program. After this, you do a fellowship program in infectious disease, which lasts a year. It's really a fascinating specialty. I hope you enjoy it:)
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.