The main types of infectious disease
Infectious diseases encompass a wide variety of infections that can affect different body systems. They can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites and affect various parts of the body, such as the respiratory, digestive or genital systems. Among the most common infections are respiratory infections, such as influenza and pneumonia.
Each type of infection presents specific health risks, which is why early detection and appropriate management are so important in avoiding serious complications.
Why is screening crucial for infections?
Screening for infectious diseases is a crucial step in the early, effective management of infections. It enables pathologies to be identified quickly, even in the absence of visible symptoms, and limits their spread. Early diagnosis paves the way for targeted treatment, improving the chances of recovery and reducing the risk of serious complications. In addition, regular screening, particularly for transmissible infections, plays a fundamental role in preventing epidemics and protecting public health. This process also makes it possible to adapt treatment strategies to the specific nature of each infection.
Toda Pharma's testing solutions
Toda Pharma offers a range of testing solutions adapted to different infectious diseases. These tools, designed to meet the specific needs of healthcare establishments, enable rapid detection of the presence of pathogens and direct treatment accordingly.
Infection diagnosis
Clinical test applications
Infectious disease screening tests are essential in a variety of clinical environments, from hospitals and clinics to doctors’ surgeries. By enabling rapid detection of infections, these tests make it easier to administer appropriate treatment and prevent the spread of disease. They are particularly useful in emergency situations, during regular check-ups or as part of epidemic management. Thanks to reliable, easy-to-interpret results, they help to improve the efficiency of care while reducing risks for patients and medical staff.
