Penn Team Eradicates Hepatitis C in Patients After Heart Transplants From Infected Donors
Study Indicates Triclosan Impairs Response to Antibiotic Treatment
CDC Flu Update: Activity is Widespread and Increasing
New Bacterial Signaling Language Offers Pathway to Treat Infections
HIV Infections in U.S. Could be Reduced by Up to 67 Percent by 2030, Study Finds
Correct Antibiotic Dosing Could Preserve Lung Microbial Diversity in Cystic Fibrosis
Fungus from the Intestinal Mucosa Can Affect Lung Health
Study Looks at Seasonal and Geographic Trends in Syphilis
New Tool For Tracking Cholera Outbreaks Could Make It Easier to Detect and Stop Deadly Epidemics
Unnecessary Testing for UTIs Cut by Nearly Half
Mayo Clinic Researchers Review Modern Cases of Leprosy
Two Types of HPV Linked to Cervical Cancer Have Declined Since the Advent of the HPV Vaccine
New Insight on Potent HIV Antibody Could Improve Vaccine Design
Viruses That Linger in the Gut Could Trigger Type 1 Diabetes
New Therapeutic Approach to Combat African Sleeping Sickness
Implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship in Different Settings
Hospital Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs Have Significant Value With Beneficial Clinical and Economic Impacts
Rapid Scale-up of HPV Vaccine and Screening Could Prevent Up to 13 Million Cases of Cervical Cancer by 2050
Cocktail of Common Antibiotics Can Fight Resistant E. coli
Bradley Corp. Releases Results of 10th Annual Healthy Handwashing Survey
Researchers Use X-ray Crystallography to Get a Closer Look at How Viruses Bind Cells and Cause Infection
Lack of Antibody Diversity May Make the Elderly More Susceptible to the Flu
Using Anti-Cancer Immunotherapy to Fight HIV
Does a Severe Infection Put You at Greater Risk of Heart Disease and Death?
Lupus Strongly Linked to Imbalances in Gut Microbiome
Oral Antifungal Drug Linked to Higher Rates of Miscarriage
How the 'Iron Man' of Immune Cells Helps T Cells Fight Infection
Tuberculosis: Commandeering a Bacterial 'Suicide' Mechanism
Researchers Find Trigger That Turns Strep Infections Into Flesh-Eating Disease
Febrile Infants May Not Need Painful Tests, Antibiotics and Hospitalizations