Diagnostic Techniques and Technology: Healthcare

                        Detection and Preventing infections in Health care

Treatment of viral infections such as HIV involves patient care and moral support including antiretroviral therapy. Bacterial infections can be treated by administering antibiotics to the patients. Yeast infections can be primarily treated by sterilisation methods. Parasitic infections can be treated by antiparasitic drugs. Diseases such as Cancer can be treated by Chemotherapy. Recent techniques have proved that there is no disease that cannot be treated.

·        Anti cancers

·        Anti malarials

·        Disinfectants

·        Anti septics

·        Vaccines and vaccination

·        Chemotherapy

·        Traditional medicines

·        Herbal treatment

·        Interventional agents

·        Biopharmaceutical products

·        Biothreat agents

·        Anti biotics

·        Anti microbials

·        Anti bacterials

·        Anti virals

·        Anti retrovirals

·        Anti fungals

·        Anti parasitics

·        Anti mycobacterials

·        Anti inflammatory drugs and NSAIDS

·        Anti tubercular drugs

  • Detecting emerging threats in healthcare
  • Tracking and preventing healthcare-associated infections
  • Innovative strategies to control and prevent healthcare-associated infections
  • Blood, organ, and other tissue safety
  • Healthcare worker safety/infection control
  • Nucleic acid probe hybridisation
  • The polymerase chain reaction
  • Transcription

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