Blood Infectious Diseases

Blood-borne pathogens such as bacteria, fungus, viruses, and parasites can invade our bloodstream and cause infectious disorders. Bacteria can enter your bloodstream through wounds or through another infection like pneumonia or a urinary tract infection. Viruses including influenza, dengue fever, hepatitis B, poliovirus, and HIV, as well as parasites like plasmodium and trypanosome brucei, can all infiltrate your circulation.

Examples of blood Infectious Diseases: 

  1. Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
  2. Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus
  3. Giardiasis
  4. Infectious Mononucleosis

 

  • Blood Disorders
  • Contamination of Blood Products
  • Infections affecting White Blood Cells

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