Angus T. Mclure is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Canberra, working from 62 Mills Road, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia. He looks after people with infections that can spread through food, water, travel, or close contact.
Many patients seen in infectious disease clinics deal with stomach bugs and gut infections. This can include campylobacter infection, bacterial gastroenteritis, viral gastroenteritis, and salmonella enterocolitis. At times, symptoms like diarrhoea, cramps, fever, and dehydration need a clear plan, especially when things don’t settle as expected.
Infectious disease care can also cover longer-lasting problems linked to worms and other parasites. Conditions such as helminthiasis and secernentea infections, along with spirurida infections, may come up after travel or in connection with specific exposure risks. Lymphatic filariasis is another condition that can affect the lymph system, and it can lead to ongoing swelling.
Lymphedema is often part of the picture too. When lymph fluid does not drain properly, it can cause swelling in the arms, legs, or other areas. Managing this can be about more than one medicine. It can include helping the body heal, reducing triggers for flare-ups, and making sure follow-up care is on track.
Angus works with patients who need careful assessment and practical next steps. In many cases, that means taking a good history, checking symptoms, and making sure any test results are used in a sensible way. Treatment is usually guided by the likely cause, how severe things are, and what fits the patient best.
Experience: details about years of practice are not listed here, but his clinic focus is clearly on infectious diseases and the conditions listed. Education: specific education details aren’t provided in the information available here.
Research: no research work is listed here. Clinical trials: no specific clinical trials are mentioned in the available information. If a trial is ever relevant for a person’s situation, it would be discussed directly as part of their care plan.