Researchers Find Triclosan and Other Chemicals Accumulate in Toothbrushes
New Method Helps Rule Out Heart Valve Infection
Mature B Lymphocytes Accelerate the Healing of Diabetic Ulcers, Other Skin Injuries
Exposure to S. aureus, Persistent Colonization of Vets is Common but Rarely Associated With Disease
Researcher Receives CDC Award to Combat Antibiotic Resistance
New Vaccine Offers Hope for the End of Pneumonia
H7N9 Influenza is Both Lethal and Transmissible in Animal Model for Flu
Newly Discovered Viral Marker Could Help Predict Flu Severity in Infected Patients
CDC Updates Guidance for Infants Born to Mothers With Possible Zika Virus Infection During Pregnancy
Medical Organizations Issue Recommendations on Hepatitis C in Pregnancy
IDSA Infectious Diarrhea Guidelines Recommend When to Test, When to Treat
Researchers Discover Where HIV 'Hides' to Evade Detection by the Immune System
Scientists Reveal Superbug's Artillery
Integrated Lab-on-a-Chip Uses Smartphone to Quickly Detect Multiple Pathogens
Experts Outline Pathway to a Universal Influenza Vaccine
Study Finds Compliance Concerns Remain With Safe Injection Practices
Is HPV Vaccination Safe for Adult Women?
Yeast Spotlights Genetic Variation's Link to Drug Resistance
Nanofiber Sutures Promote Production of Infection-Thwarting Peptide
New Research Opens the Door to 'Functional Cure' for HIV
A Pair of Discoveries Illuminates New Paths to Flu and Anthrax Treatments
HIV Infection, Even With Antiretroviral Therapy, Appears to Damage a Growing Child's Brain
Nursing Workforce is Growing More Diverse and Educated, NYU Meyers Study Finds
Paradigm Shift in PreOperative Skin Preparation
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the number one most costly hospital acquired infection (HAI).
Duke Institute Tapped to Build a Rapid-Response System for Viral Pandemics
Endogenous Infection Marker Guides Antibiotic Therapy
New Antibiotic Resistance Genes Found
Flu Vaccine Failed to Protect Young Leukemia Patients During Cancer Treatment
Model Predicts How E. coli Bacteria Adapt Under Stress
Nidoviruses Redundantly Express Genes and Encode More Proteins Than Previously Believed, Study Finds