Thomas A. Rasmussen

Infectious Disease Specialist

Male📍 Melbourne

About of Thomas A. Rasmussen

Thomas A. Rasmussen is an Infectious Disease Specialist working in Melbourne, VIC. His practice is located at 792 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia.


Infectious diseases can move fast, so care often needs to be steady and well thought out. Dr Rasmussen looks after people dealing with serious infections and complex illness where the usual treatments may not be enough on their own. He also helps manage conditions that can affect the skin and the immune system, which is often closely linked to infection risks.


His work includes HIV/AIDS care, where ongoing support and the right treatment plan can make a big difference to day-to-day health. He also treats sepsis. Sepsis is one of those emergencies where early recognition and prompt action really matter.


Some patients he sees may have skin-related conditions such as Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) and Sezary Syndrome. These conditions can be challenging, and they can also come with skin damage, irritation, and at times infection or poor wound healing. At other times, he may be involved when there is necrosis, where tissue is affected and doctors need to work out what’s going on and what needs urgent treatment.


Over time, infectious disease care often becomes more than just treating an infection. It can be about finding the cause, checking what else is happening in the body, and then planning treatment that fits the person. That might include looking at test results, working out timing for treatment, and making sure follow-up is in place so things don’t slip.


At the moment, details about his experience history and education aren’t listed on this page. There’s also no published information here about research projects or any current clinical trials.


If you’d like to know more about what’s available at this clinic, the best next step is to contact the practice team directly and ask what support options are offered for your situation.

Services & Conditions Treated

HIV/AIDSSepsisCutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL)NecrosisSezary Syndrome

Publications

1 total

Targeting Ikaros and Aiolos with pomalidomide fails to reactivate or induce apoptosis of the latent HIV reservoir.

Journal of virology • February 04, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Thomas A. Rasmussen offer?
Dr Rasmussen specialises in infectious diseases and treats conditions like HIV/AIDS, sepsis, and skin lymphoma such as Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) and Sezary Syndrome.
Where is Dr Rasmussen's clinic located?
The clinic is at 792 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia.
How can I book an appointment with Dr Rasmussen?
To book an appointment, contact the clinic directly. They can guide you on available times and the referral process if needed.
Who might benefit from seeing an infectious disease specialist like Dr Rasmussen?
Patients dealing with complex infections, HIV/AIDS, sepsis, or rare/serious conditions such as CTCL or Sezary Syndrome may benefit from his expertise.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring any recent test results, imaging reports, a list of current medications, and details about your medical history to help with assessment.
What conditions are covered under the listed services?
The listed services cover infectious diseases management (including HIV/AIDS and sepsis) and certain skin-related lymphomas like CTCL and Sezary Syndrome.