IPM Hails CAD $15 Million to Support Microbicide Research and Development to Protect Women Against HIV
University of Manchester Uses Crystals to Help Battle Deadly Diseases
Statement of Anthony S. Fauci, MD, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, on World AIDS Day
Merger of National Biological Standards Board with Health Protection Agency Welcomed
Statement by Tommy G. Thompson Secretary of Health and Human Services Regarding World AIDS Day, December 1, 2004
Herpes Virus Offers New Hope in Curing Cancer
Virgo Publishing, Publisher of ICT, Partners With Seaport Capital
OraSure Technologies, Inc. and the World Health Organization Open the NASDAQ Stock Market in Recognition of World AIDS Day
Reprocessing: Making the Impossible Possible
Steam Sterilization Cycles in Healthcare Facilities: What to Use and When to Use It
A Clean Sweep:
2004 Infection Control Year in Review
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Presenting the 2005 ICT Educator of the Year, Maureen Zilles, RN
Free Flu-Shot Shortage Poster Now Available
New Data Analysis Shows Antibiotic Resistance Rates Vary Substantially Among Different Enterobacteriaceae Strains in Hospital Setting
Women and Girls Need Access to AIDS Treatment and Protection From Violence
Salmonella Uses Hydrogen As an Energy Source, New Study Shows
Study Documents Decline in Rare Paralytic Disorder Linked to Influenza Vaccination
Female Condoms Overlooked in Fight Against Spread of HIV/AIDS
Women Living With HIV Break Their Silence on HIV and Me Talk Radio, the First 'On Demand' Radio Program Dedicated to HIV/AIDS
Restrictions on Reimbursement Will Constrain the Market for Skin and Soft Tissue Infection Drugs
World AIDS Day: US Women with HIV Lack Access to Healthcare
4 Million More Health Workers Required to Improve Global Health
The Holiday Rush of Colds and Flu is On
Time to Develop New Antidotes for Chemical Attacks, Urge Researchers
Diamonds Aid in Preventing Urinary Tract Infections
Acid-resistant Bug Doesn't Give in to Alcohol Either
HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors: Effective Against Malaria?
Pharming Announces Positive Results of Study With Human Lactoferrin