The Infectious Diseases Department of Dai Phuoc General Clinic plays an important role in the care and monitoring of patients' health. With a combination of professional medical staff and modern equipment, this department provides effective examination, treatment and disease screening services.
Common diseases and symptoms :
- Dengue fever: A viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes that causes high fever, aches and pains and can lead to serious complications.
- Viral hepatitis: Liver disease caused by hepatitis viruses HAV, HBV, HCV.
- Viral infections: Diseases caused by viruses such as coxsackievirus, adenovirus, and herpes.
- Flu: An infectious disease caused by the influenza virus, symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, and fatigue.
- Measles, mumps, rubella: These viral infections cause symptoms such as rash, fever, and malaise.
- Tetanus: Advice and provision of tetanus vaccination services.
- Tuberculosis: Identifying risk and early detection of pulmonary tuberculosis.
- Hand, foot and mouth disease: A common viral infection in children that causes blister-like lesions on the hands, feet and mouth.
- Sexually transmitted diseases: Diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV, HIV.
To detect and treat these signs early, we focus on observing and promptly diagnosing symptoms such as fever, weight loss, cough, chills, prolonged fatigue, and abnormal bleeding.
Paraclinical techniques and services :
- Blood test: ISO certified, providing accurate and reliable results.
- Microbiological testing: Detects and identifies pathogens, aids in diagnosis and treatment.
- Vaccination: Providing vaccines to prevent diseases.
- Molecular biology and genetic testing: Using advanced techniques to detect and quantify virus concentrations.
The Department of Infectious Diseases at Dai Phuoc General Hospital is committed to providing the most comprehensive and optimal care for patients, thereby improving the quality of life and helping to prevent dangerous disease complications. Let us accompany you on the path to health care.
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