Macrophage Nanosponges Could Keep Sepsis in Check
Researchers Quantify Particles and Bioaerosols Produced From Flushing a Hospital Toilet
HPV May Lurk in Your Throat
CAP Guideline Details HPV Testing in Head, Neck Cancers
Increasing Public Awareness is Vital in the Fight Against Infectious Diseases
IDSA, HIVMA Highlight Place for Public Health Priorities in State of the Union Agenda
SHEA Announces New Public Health Scholarship
Study Shows Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing Differs by Patient Age, Insurance and Race
Antibiotic Checklist: Discrepancy Between Reported and Actual Performance
Supercharged Antibiotics Could Turn Tide Against Superbugs
CDC Tool Maps Progress Against Antibiotic Resistance in Every State
CDC Offers Tips on Preventing the Spread of Norovirus
If You Swat Mosquitoes, They May Learn to Avoid Your Scent
Link Found Between Genes in Mosquitos and the Spread of Diseases
Dengue Takes Low and Slow Approach to Replication
Memory Loss From West Nile Virus May Be Preventable
Researchers Begin Isolating Blood-Feeding and Non-Biting Genes in Mosquitoes
Researchers have taken the first step on a path that eventually could result in female mosquitoes that no longer bite and spread diseases.
Site of First Chlamydia Exposure Makes Big Difference
Behavior of Chlamydia trachomatis May Increase Risks of Female Infertility
Bad Air Quality Along Utah's Wasatch Front Causes 200-Plus Pneumonia Cases Annually
Younger Patients Constitute Half of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Cases
Illnesses Caused by Recreation on the Water Costs $2.9 Billion Annually in the U.S.
Health Department Identifies 10 Outbreaks of Foodborne Illness Using Yelp Reviews Since 2012
Virus Shown to be Likely Cause of Polio-Like Mystery Illness
High Levels of Antibiotic Resistance Found Worldwide, New Data Show
GW Researchers Find Latent HIV Reservoirs Inherently Resistant to Elimination by CD8+ T-cells
For Children With Respiratory Infections, Antibiotics With Narrower Targets are Better
Polio Labs Equipped to Study Rare Tropical Diseases
Unexpected Helpers in Wound Healing
15 Years Later, PEPFAR Continues to Save Lives