Denise A. Daley is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Murdoch, WA. Her practice address is 9 Robin Warren Drive, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia. Infectious disease care can be stressful, especially when an infection is moving fast, so the work is often about steady, clear decisions and good follow-up.
In many cases, Denise helps look after people with serious bacterial infections. This can include sepsis, which is when the body’s response to an infection starts to affect how organs work. She also works with infections linked to resistant bacteria, like Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). At times, this kind of infection needs a careful plan that takes past test results and treatment history into account.
She also supports patients with other tough-to-treat infections. For example, Pseudomonas Stutzeri infections can be challenging depending on where the infection is and how it has behaved before. Denise also sees people with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), which is common, but still needs the right diagnosis and treatment, especially if symptoms keep coming back or don’t improve.
Day to day, infectious disease work is about more than just picking an antibiotic. Denise’s approach is practical. It often includes making sure the infection is correctly identified, understanding what’s already been tried, and helping patients and carers understand the next steps. That can mean talking through lab results, monitoring symptoms, and adjusting the treatment plan when needed.
Experience is built through managing infections like these in real situations, where timing, test results, and a person’s health all matter. Denise’s work focuses on these types of infections, including sepsis, MRSA, Pseudomonas-related infections, and UTIs.
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Overall, Denise A. Daley’s role is to help people get safe, targeted care for infections that can be serious or slow to clear. The goal is calm, clear management and the kind of support that helps patients know what to expect next.