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  1. Glossary of medicine. Infectious diseases ( ID ), also known as infectiology, is a medical specialty dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of infections. An infectious diseases specialist's practice consists of managing nosocomial ( healthcare-acquired) infections or community-acquired infections. [1]

    • Infectious diseases specialist, Infectiologist, Infectionist
    • Glossary of medicine
    • Infectiology, infectious medicine, ID
  2. A medical specialty is a branch of medical practice that is focused on a defined group of patients, diseases, skills, or philosophy. Examples include those branches of medicine that deal exclusively with children ( paediatrics ), cancer ( oncology ), laboratory medicine ( pathology ), or primary care ( family medicine ).

    Specialty
    Code
    Group
    Sub-specialties
    N
    Medicine
    Behavioral neurology Clinical ...
    NS
    Surgery
    Cerebrovascular Neurosurgical oncology ...
    OB/GYN
    Surgery [4] [citation needed]
    Maternal-fetal medicine Reproductive ...
    ON
    Medicine
    Radiation oncology – pertains to the use ...
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  4. This is a list of infectious diseases arranged by name, along with the infectious agents that cause them, the vaccines that can prevent or cure them when they exist and their current status. Some on the list are vaccine-preventable diseases . List. See also. Infections associated with diseases. List of oncogenic bacteria.

    Infectious Agent
    Common Name
    Signs And Symptoms
    Diagnosis
    Acinetobacter infections
    Blood infection: Fever, chills, vomiting, ...
    Culture
    Actinomyces israelii, Actinomyces ...
    Histologic findings
    high fever that lasts 4–6 days ...
    Antigen detection, polymerase chain ...
    African sleeping sickness (African ...
    Hemolymphatic phase: Fever, ...
    Identification of trypanosomes in a ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InfectionInfection - Wikipedia

    An infectious disease, also known as a transmissible disease or communicable disease, is an illness resulting from an infection. Infections can be caused by a wide range of pathogens, most prominently bacteria and viruses. [2] . Hosts can fight infections using their immune systems.

  6. An emerging infectious disease ( EID) is an infectious disease whose incidence has increased recently (in the past 20 years), and could increase in the near future. [2] [3] The minority that are capable of developing efficient transmission between humans can become major public and global concerns as potential causes of epidemics or pandemics. [4]

  7. Infectious diseases are diseases caused by biological agents, which can be transmitted to others, rather than by genetic, physical or chemical agents. This definition includes disease caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi and prions.

  8. Infection control addresses factors related to the spread of infections within the healthcare setting, whether among patients, from patients to staff, from staff to patients, or among staff. This includes preventive measures such as hand washing, cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and vaccinating.