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Diseases Caused by Viruses and Bacteria

What are the diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites?


Viruses: Flu, cold. Flu (Influenza). Hepatitis. Respiratory syncytial virus. COVID-19. Herpes virus infections. Adenovirus infections. Rotavirus infections. HIV infection. Hepatitis B. Hepatitis-C. Hepatitis-A. Cytomegalovirus infections. Bacteria: Acute upper respiratory tract infections. Sore throat. Tuberculosis. Whooping cough. Salmonella infections. Shigella infections. Bronchitis. Pneumonia. Urinary tract infections. Acute tonsillitis. Acute pharyngitis. Bruncellosis. Meningitis. Osteomyelitis. Skin-subcutaneous tissue infections. Fungi: Amoebiasis. Fungal nail infections. Vaginal yeast infection. Thrush. Tapeworm. Parasites: Giardiasis. Toxoplasmosis. Hookworms. Pinworm. It causes diseases such as: Who Has This Most?


Is There a High Risk of Catching Diseases?


Anyone can catch an infectious disease. If you have a weakened immune system or travel to areas with high rates of infectious diseases, you may be at risk. People at higher risk of getting it: Those with suppressed or weakened immune systems, such as those undergoing cancer treatment, people living with HIV, or those taking certain medications. Young children, pregnant women and adults over 65 years of age.


Those who have not been vaccinated against common infectious diseases. Health workers. People living in nursing homes. Schools, nurseries. Military barracks. Indoor workers People who travel to areas where they may be exposed to mosquitoes that carry pathogens such as malaria, dengue virus, and Zika viruses.


What are the symptoms of diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites?


Symptoms depend on the type of disease. Fungal infections usually cause local symptoms such as rash and itching. Viral and bacterial infections can cause symptoms in many parts of your body, such as: Fever. Shivering, chills. Muscle pains. Headache. Diarrhea. Cough. Burnout. Nausea. Vomiting. Sore throat. Burning and stinging while urinating. Postnasal drip. If you have long-lasting symptoms or symptoms that worsen over time, we recommend that you see our doctor.


How Are Infectious Diseases Diagnosed?


Doctors usually diagnose infectious diseases using one or more laboratory tests. These include: Taking a swab sample from the nose or throat. Taking blood, urine, stool or saliva samples. Taking a biopsy or scraping a small sample of skin or other tissue. Imaging of affected parts of the body. Cultivation of all kinds of body secretions and pus for culture. it could be.


How are diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites treated?


Treatment depends on what's causing the infection. Bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics. The right antibiotic depends on which bacteria is causing the infection. Fungal infections are treated with antifungal medications. Parasites are also treated with antiparasitic drugs.

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