Experimental Ebola Vaccines Elicit Year-Long Immune Response
Researchers Find Mechanism Involved in Novel Drug Design With Potential to Treat Tuberculosis
Combination of El Nino and 2016 Ecuador Earthquake Likely Worsened Zika Outbreak
Disrupting Staph's 'Naps' May Lead to New Antibiotics
Norovirus Evades Immune System by Hiding Out in Rare Gut Cells
Researchers Create Map of the Gut's Microbial Landscape
Calcium Lets T Cells Use Sugar to Multiply and Fight Infection
Predatory Bacteria: The Quest for a New Class of Antibiotics
Without a Nudge, Old Antibiotic Prescribing Habits Die Hard for Clinicians
Better Organoids Could Help Scientists Identify Treatments for Zika-Related Brain Damage
New Research on IV Infection Risk
Effect of Stopping Behavioral Interventions on Inappropriate Antibiotic Prescribing
Antibiotics Before Low-Risk Operations Do Not Appear to Breed Post-op Antibiotic Resistance
New Zika Serotypes May Emerge, Researcher Warns
APIC Teaches the ABC's of Prescribing Antibiotics for IIPW
NSF International Announces New Protocol for Cooling Tower Water Systems to Prevent Legionellosis
Scientists Take Step Toward New Drug to Treat Fungal Infections
Sepsis Alliance Survey Reveals Parents Not Armed With the Knowledge to Spot Sepsis in Their Children
Cells That Die with a Bang Contribute to High Death Rate in Bloodstream Infections
Grant Funds Study on What Makes Humans Susceptible to Zika
Durable End to the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Likely Will Require a Vaccine
Reported Penicillin Allergy Appears to Increase the Risk of Surgical Site Infections
Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes Abound in Deforested Lands
GW Research Team Brings Zika Virus Vaccine Clinical Trial to Brazil Site
U.S. Olympians at the 2016 Rio Games Were Infected With West Nile Virus, Not Zika
Antibiotics for Dental Procedures Linked to Superbug Infection, Study Shows
Test Reveals Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in a Half Hour
Consequential Epidemiology: Facing the Enemy, Fighting for the Future
FDA Approves First Test for Screening Zika Virus in Blood Donations
New York City PrEP Prescriptions Increase Nearly 1,000 Percent, But Disparities Remain