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About the Division

More people worldwide die of infectious diseases than of any other single cause.

The Division of Infectious DiseasesÌýexplores and deals with the relationships between microbial pathogens and their human hosts in both practical and theoretical terms.

Our clinical programs encompass all aspects of Infectious Diseases:

  • We provideÌýcomprehensive careÌýto both inpatients and outpatients.
  • We are actively involved in preventing infections in patients and healthcare workers by directing theÌýinfection control program.
  • We conduct basic and clinicalÌýresearchÌýinto microbial pathogens, their transmission, the diseases they cause, as well as into prevention and treatment modalities for infection.
  • We provideÌýexpertise to remote regions of QuebecÌýand to neighbouring provinces.
  • We work closely with the Department of Medical Microbiology, and many of our members are co-appointed to this Department.
  • We are leading efforts to assure theÌýappropriate use of antibiotics.
  • We participate in public health policy development at the national and provincial level for Infectious Diseases such as Ebola, vaccine-preventable infections, tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases
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Our specific areas of clinical and research expertise include:Ìý

  • Infections of theÌýimmunocompromisedÌýhost
  • Chronic viral illnessesÌýsuch as HIV and viral hepatitis (Chronic Viral Illness Service)
  • Tropical diseasesÌý(Centre for Tropical Diseases)
  • Mycobacterial diseasesÌý(McGill International TB Centre).

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