Salome Durr is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Camden, NSW. You’ll find her at 425 Werombi Road, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia.
Infectious diseases can be stressful and fast-moving. In many cases, early care makes a real difference to how things go. Salome works with people who are dealing with infections that need careful checking and solid treatment planning.
Her clinical focus includes illnesses like rabies, brucellosis, leptospirosis, and viral haemorrhagic fever. These conditions can vary a lot in how they start and how serious they can become. Some patients present with sudden, heavy symptoms. Others have signs that build over time. Either way, the key is looking at the full picture, including risk factors and how the illness is progressing.
Because these infections are uncommon, it’s important to get the right tests and keep an eye on changes. At times, people feel worried because they’ve had exposure through animals, travel, or certain environments. Salome’s approach is calm and practical, helping patients understand what’s being considered and what the next steps are.
She also understands that infections don’t just affect the body. They can throw up a lot of questions for families, especially when there’s a concern about spread or what to watch for at home. Clear communication matters, and she aims to keep things straightforward.
Over time, working in infectious disease care means staying alert to how bugs behave and how they respond to treatment. Patients may need follow-up, monitoring, and adjustments depending on how things go. Serious infections often take time to settle, and support along the way can help people feel less lost.
Salome Durr’s work is based around getting the diagnosis right and helping patients move forward safely. If you’re dealing with a suspected infection like rabies, brucellosis, leptospirosis, or viral haemorrhagic fever, having a specialist involved can bring extra focus when it matters most.