Diabetic Foot Infections

In this disease, blood sugar level rises (hyperglycemia), all tissues, primarily blood vessels and nerves, are damaged chronically and progressively.
Diseases Transmitted by Ticks

When they leave after completing the blood suction, they secrete a liquid and infect disease-causing viruses, bacteria.
HIV Virus Infection - AIDS

HIV infection is a chronic infectious disease, in which the immune system is increasingly suppressed by the effect of the causative virus.
Viral Hepatitis (Jaundice)

It is an infectious, serious infectious disease caused by various hepatotrop viruses that progress with prominent necrosis and inflammation of the liver.
Infectious Diseases

Infections are diseases that can occur in every part of our body, are caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites, and some of them can be infectious.
Clinical Microbiology

It is a specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases caused by microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites or fungi.
Hospital Infection

Nosocomial infections are infections that occur within the earliest 48 hours of admission or within the first 10 days after discharge.
Opportunistic Infection

Opportunistic infections are infections caused by opportunistic pathogens.
HIV

The causative virus (HIV) is a retrovirus belonging to the lentivirus family. Retroviruses are enveloped viruses containing single-stranded RNA.
Denture Infection

An infection that develops after the first four weeks after joint replacement is called chronic prosthesis infection because it usually penetrates deep into the bone.
Chronic Viral Hepatitis

Viral hepatitis can be broadly defined as liver infections.
Zonotic Infection

Zonotic Infection can be defined as diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans and are common to individuals belonging to both groups.
Infectious Diseases

Lyme disease is a zoonotic disease transmitted to humans through blood from blood-sucking creatures such as ticks, mosquitoes, horseflies and lice that carry some bacteria of the Borrelia spp species.
Clinical Microbiology

Infections in humans are caused by scratching, biting or licking cats, but can sometimes be transmitted by flea bites.
Pandas Syndrome

PANDAS syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder caused by the microbe that causes the disease commonly known as inflamed tonsils.
Görsel Kar Sydromu

Moving dots in the field of vision resembling flies are the most important symptom of visual snow.
Acute Viral Hepatitis

It is known that viral hepatitis is an important public health problem in Turkey and worldwide.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

How well a person sleeps, how well they eat and their stress level are important in fatigue.
Tularemia

Tularemia is a rare febrile illness caused by the small, rod-shaped, immobile bacterium Francisella tularensis, which is transmitted from animals to humans.
Travel Infection

The many physical and environmental changes encountered during travel, including exposure to significant changes in altitude, microbial flora, humidity and temperature, can lead to serious adverse effects during travel.
Brucellosis

Viral hepatitis can be broadly defined as liver infections.
Leptospirosis and Sprioketal Diseases

Leptospirosis is a globally widespread animal-to-human disease that can occur in some animals.