Minnesota Health Officials Investigate Rabies Cases
American Latex Allergy Association and Kimberly-Clark to Promote Awareness During Latex Allergy Week
Oral Amoxicillin Could be Future Treatment for Children with Pneumonia
In Natural Disasters, Cadavers Pose No Threat of Disease
IPM Enters Into a Preliminary Agreement With GlaxoSmithKline to Explore Potential of Anti-HIV Compounds as Microbicides
Newest Recommendations Highlight the Urgency for Childhood Influenza Vaccination
ASHES Announces Phoenix Award Winner
AHRMM Announces 2005 Election Results
NIOSH Publishes Alert on Preventing Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Drugs
Fall is the Time to Think About Flu Vaccinations for Kids
Flu Shot Locator on American Lung Association's lungusa.org Aims to Reduce Infections, Deaths
Advisory Panel Recommends FDA Licensure of Aventis' Menactra(TM) Vaccine for Protection Against Meningococcal Disease
HHS Orders Avian Flu Vaccine Doses As Preventive Measure
World's Leading Infectious Disease Specialists Convene to Discuss the Prevention and Treatment of Global Health Threats
Scientists Decipher Genetic Code of Biothreat Pathogen
HIV Dementia Mechanism Discovered; Finding May Lead To New Therapies
Cancer Vaccines 2004: A Report From the World
Cannibis May Help Combat Cancer-causing Herpes Viruses
Revised Drinking Water Guidelines to Help Prevent Disease Outbreaks
FDA Grants Inhibitex Fast Track Designation for Aurexis
Coley Pharmaceutical Group Announces $16.9 Million Research Contract From NIH for Development of New Vaccine Adjuvants for Biodefense
Digital Angel Corporation Announces Orders for Immediate Shipment of More Than 50,000 Implantable Microchips to Europe After Recent Rabies Incident
Aventis and Department of Health and Human Services Enter Into Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Agreement
ID Biomedical Announces NIH Grant to Develop Nasally Delivered Plague Vaccine
Anadys Pharmaceuticals to Receive Up to $1.2 Million From NIH for Development of Novel Antibacterials
Bush Misleads U.N. about Support for Global Fund, Says Global AIDS Alliance
Poll Shows Many Washington State Residents Are Not Doing Enough to Protect Themselves Against West Nile Virus; Washington is the Only Lower-48 State Without WNV Activity in 2004
Kansas Whooping Cough Cases Increase in 2004
Connecticut Department of Public Health Receives Federal Funding to Support Public Health Preparedness
Alabama Department of Health Asks Residents to Seek Tetanus Booster Shots Only if Injured in Hurricane Clean-Up Efforts