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Hospital-Acquired Infections Treatment in Ahmedabad

Hospital Acquired Infections Treatment in Ahmedabad | Specialist in India

Hospital-acquired infections, a formidable health concern, demand immediate attention. Our proficient Infection Specialists recognize the gravity of these ailments and extend personalized treatment for effective mitigation. Nestled in Ahmedabad, India, our clinic is dedicated to countering Hospital-acquired infections, including catheter-associated UTIs and treatment for hospital-acquired pneumonia.

Reliable on our Competent Infection Experts, adept at addressing these intricate conditions, ensuring a safeguarded healthcare voyage for you or your dear ones. Empower your well-being and thwart the progression of Hospital-acquired infections by reserving an appointment today at Tathaagat Infection Diseases Clinic. Dial 9664630466 to secure your consultation and embark on a path towards improved vitality. Your health is our foremost concern.

About Hospital-acquired infections

HAI are those infections which are not present at the time patient is admitted in the hospital, and are acquired later on during the hospital stay.

  1. Pneumonia, especially in patients on ventilator support.
  2. Urinary infections in patients who have urinary catheter inserted.
  3. Blood-stream infections, especially in patients with central line.
  4. Post-operative infections i.e. infections after any surgery.

Bugs in the hospital are ‘bad’ in the terms of their poor response to the usual antibiotics. They are very often resistant to many antibiotics. Therefore higher antibiotics have to be given for the treatment.

The rate of HAI can never be ‘ZERO’ in any hospital. However, the risk of these infections can be reduced with good infection control practices in the hospital like hand hygiene (hand wash and rub) and avoiding unnecessary use of antibiotics.

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    Conditions are as follows:

    • Catheter uti
    • catheter associated uti
    • Urinary catheter infection
    • Catheter related urinary tract infection
    • Hospital acquired pneumonia
    • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    • Hospital acquired pneumonia
    • Hospital acquired meningitis