New Studies Demonstrate Effective Infection Control Strategies for Measles and Mumps Outbreaks
Study Identifies Gaps in Infection Prevention and Control at Critical Access Hospitals
Floridians Took Zika Threat More Seriously Than the Rest of U.S.
Platform Uses Artificial Intelligence to Diagnose Zika and Other Pathogens
Carrying Standby Antibiotics Encourages Travelers to Engage in Careless Use
Attacking Bacteria With Shark Skin-Inspired Surfaces
Scientists Discover How Vitamin A Drives the Human Lung Immune System to Control TB
Test Can Identify ICU Patients at Risk of Life-Threatening Infections
Syphilis Researchers Have Identified Exterior Proteins on the Bacteria That Could Serve as Vaccine Targets
1.45 Million Children’s Lives Saved by HiB and Pneumococcal Vaccines Since 2000
FDA Issues Statement on Efforts to Foster Discovery and Development of New Tools to Fight Antimicrobial-Resistant Infections
New Electrochemical Method to Test for the Presence of Bacterial Infection is Faster and More Accurate
At One-Month Mark in Ebola Outbreak, the Focus Shifts to Remote Areas
Development of Vaccines Using a Novel 'Plug and Play' Viral Platform
Treg Cells Protect Babies From Getting HIV Infection From Their Mothers
Drug Resistance Genes Shared Among Bacteria in Hospitals Can Be Deadly
Bacteriophages Offer Promising Alternative to Antibiotics
How Bacteria Eat Bone to Sustain Invasive Infection
Many at Risk for HIV Despite Lifesaving Pill
Scientists Determine How to Slow Down Ebola
Oldest Bubonic Plague Genome is Decoded
Researchers Find That Silent Carriers of Malaria are Unlikely to Develop the Disease
Industry Roundtable: Nasal Decolonization
Effectiveness of Contact Precautions on Impact of Infection Rates for MRSA and VRE
The Science of Improvement: Moving the Needle on Healthcare Personnel Behavior
Infection Prevention Buy-In is Essential to Antibiotic Stewardship Efforts
Distribution of Flu Virus Types by Age in 29 Countries
Introduction of a Checklist to Improve the Adherence to Hygiene Standards During Placement of Central Lines
Rhode Island’s Surgical Nurses Will Soon Be Smoke-free in Their Operating Rooms
Providers' Preferences May be Helpful in Reducing Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescriptions