Unique Program Improves Rapid Detection of Deadly Outbreaks in Uganda
Universities Partner to Combat Tuberculosis
Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Staphylococcus aureus from Human Stool Samples
Researchers Study Impact of Regular School Closure on Seasonal Flu Epidemics
National Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award Recognizes Juan Diaz, Cohen Children’s Medical Center
NIH Scientists Say Advanced Vaccines Could Limit Future Outbreaks
Triclosan Could Become an Option in the Fight Against Malaria
Experts Address the Urgent Need to Prevent Infections in Hemodialysis Facilities
A Potential Drug Target Against a Large Family of Parasites is Identified
Study Finds the Emergency Department Can Play Key Role in Identifying Undiagnosed HIV Cases
Physical Inactivity May Increase Risk of Urinary Tract Symptoms
Childhood Measles Linked to Increased Risk of Later Lung Disease
Can Artificial Intelligence be Used to Study Gut Microbes in Patients?
Study of Climate Change Could Lead to Understanding Future of Infectious Disease
WHO Calls for Europe’s Commitment to Increase Investment to End TB
Racial Disparities in HIV Control Persist Despite Equal Access to Care
Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium Infections Linked to Dried Coconut
Sustained Bacterial Outbreak in Mosquitoes Limits Spread of Life-Threatening Diseases
Microbial Geneticists Unravel Mystery of How Protein Attacks Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Measuring Neutrophil Motility Could Lead to Accurate Sepsis Diagnosis
CDC Flu Update: Activity Decreasing but ILI Levels Still High in Some States
Scientists Devise Method for Predicting the Impact of Global Warming on Disease
Malaria's Most Wanted: Identifying the Deadliest Strains to Design a Childhood Vaccine
Social, Public Health Services Crucial in Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Social Determinants of Health Linked to HIV Mortality Rates
Vanderbilt Recruiting Volunteers for Avian Flu Vaccine Study
Progress Toward a New Flu Treatment, Thanks to a Small Tweak
The Evolution of Isolation Precautions
Contact Precautions: An Ongoing Quest for Definitive Guidance and Policy
Molecular 'Doorstop' Could be Key to New Tuberculosis Drugs