Shakeel Mowlaboccus is an Infectious Disease Specialist based in Murdoch, WA. You’ll find the practice address at 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.
Infectious disease is a bit broader than most people think. It’s not just about simple infections. It’s also about working out the best next step when an illness is more complex, keeps coming back, or needs the right antibiotics. At times, the goal is to get the infection under control quickly, while also making sure the treatment plan is safe and sensible.
Shakeel works with people who may have infections such as Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). MRSA can be tough because some strains don’t respond to the usual antibiotics. There are also times when patients need careful review of cultures, test results, and how the infection is behaving over time.
Sepsis is another important part of this work. Sepsis is serious and can change quickly. When it’s suspected, doctors focus on prompt assessment, early treatment, and ongoing monitoring. It’s often a team effort, and infectious disease input can help guide which medicines and next steps make the most sense.
Sexual health infections such as gonorrhea are also within scope. Managing these infections properly matters, including choosing the right treatment based on current guidance and test results. At times, there can be complications, or the infection may not respond as expected, and that’s when specialist review can be helpful.
Shakeel also looks after people with mucormycosis, which is uncommon but can be very dangerous. This kind of infection often needs fast action and close follow-up, because it can spread quickly.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are another common reason people seek infectious disease advice. Sometimes a UTI clears up with standard treatment. Other times, symptoms don’t settle, or infections keep returning, and that’s when it helps to dig a bit deeper into the cause and the best treatment option.
Overall, the focus is on clear decisions, practical care, and making sure the infection is handled properly from start to finish.