Does Indoor Spraying Help Prevent Dengue?
Study Finds White Children Receive Antibiotics for Viral Illness at a Higher Rate
Zika Virus Kills Brain Cancer Stem Cells
New Insights Into Bacterial Toxins
Change in Medical Exemptions From Immunization After Elimination of Personal Belief Exemptions
NIAID Scientists Illuminate Mechanism of Increased Cardiovascular Risks With HIV
Scientists Find New Evidence About How to Prevent Worsening Pneumonia
AHE, Ohio State University Collaborate on New Academic Certificate in Healthcare EVS
CDC Urges Early Recognition, Prompt Treatment of Sepsis
Whitepaper: An Approach to Improving the Quality and Consistency of Flexible GI Endoscope Reprocessing
The reprocessing procedure for flexible endoscopes is an intricate multi-step process that requires a significant amount of time and diligence that can vary by endoscope type and manufacturer.
New Boarding Procedures, Smaller Cabin Size May Limit Infection on Planes
PolyU Scientist Discovers a Newly Emerged Superbug
FDA Approves First U.S. Treatment for Chagas Disease
FDA Approves New Antibacterial Drug
Researchers at Queen's University and Belfast Trust Tackle Meningitis
Virus That Causes Mono May Increase Risk of MS for Multiple Races
Study on Inherited Herpesvirus Finds Links to Ancient Humans
Why Some Listeria Strains Survive Good Food Hygiene Standards
First Atlas of B-Cell Clones in the Body Forms New Foundation for Infectious Disease Research
Drug Breakthrough for Mosquito-borne Virus Outbreaks
Antimicrobial Fabrics are Ineffective for Preventing Transmission, Study Shows
Study Identifies Genes Linked to Better Immune Response to Flu Vaccine
GW Researcher Awarded $2 Million to Study Natural Immune Response to HIV
NIH Funds Saint Louis University Research of Possible Treatment for Drug-Resistant TB
Studies Reveal How Shingles Vaccine Should be Used in Arthritis Patients
Antibiotic Resistance Rises in 'Lonely' Mutating Microbes
HPV Vaccination Rates Lag for Vulnerable Population of Childhood Cancer Survivors
Researchers Predicted When Cholera Epidemic in Yemen Would Peak
DNA Detectives Crack the Case on Biothreat Look-Alikes
Bacterial Infection Stresses Hematopoietic Stem Cells