Researchers Assassinate Disease-Causing Bacteria With Virus Cocktail
Zika Virus Eliminates Advanced Human Tumor in Central Nervous System in Rodent Model
Infection of the Heart Valves and Healthcare Costs on the Rise Due to Impact of IV Drug
New Uses for Existing Antiviral Drugs
NIH Issues Statement on World Malaria Day 2018
New Lyme Disease Tests Could Offer Quicker and More Accurate Detection
Bacteria Boost Antifungal Drug Resistance in Severe Childhood Tooth Decay
Mediterranean Diet Boosts Beneficial Bacteria
Sepsis Detection Success Raises Important Questions About E. coli Reduction Targets
Drug-Filled, 3D-Printed Dentures Could Fight Off Infections
Commonly Prescribed Heartburn Drug Linked to Pneumonia in Older Adults
Researchers Use Smartphone to Make a Faster Infection Detector
Virulence Switch in 'Iraqibacter': Potential Achilles' Heel?
Leadership Rounds Foster a Culture That Reduces HAIs
ECDC Report Highlights Measles Vaccination Gaps in Teenagers and Young Adults
Resistance can be Caused by Small Amounts of Antibiotics
Contact Precautions Don't Help Prevent Spread of Resistant Bacteria in Hospitals, Research Finds
Researchers Describe Role of Novel Mutations in Fosfomycin Resistance
Avoid Piperacillin-Tazobactam When Treating BSI Caused by Ceftriaxone-Resistant Pathogens
Gene Linked to Fatal Outcomes in P. aeruginosa BSI May be Used as Marker, Target
Six-Day Antibiotic Cellulitis Therapy Results in Faster, Greater Relapse Than 12-Day Course
Seven-Day Antibiotic Course Delivers Similar Outcomes to 14-Days for Gram-negative Bacteremia
FDA Authorizes First Test to Identify Candida auris
Chemists Discover Peptic Ulcer Treatment is Effective in Taming Superbugs
Revised SAGE Recommendation on Use of Dengue Vaccine is Issued
Researchers Study MRSA Transmission Dynamics in Non-Hospital Residential Facilities
Research Debunks Myth That Strenuous Exercise Suppresses the Immune System
Selection of a Pyrethroid Metabolic Enzyme CYP9K1 by Malaria Control Activities
The Most Vulnerable Patients Across Africa are at Risk of Receiving Sub-Optimal Malaria Treatment
Study Predicts 2018 Flu Vaccine Will Have 20 Percent Efficacy