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Hepatitis C Treatment Can Be Shortened in 50 Percent of Patients, Study Finds
How Mitochondria Deploy a Powerful Punch Against Life-Threatening Bacteria
How Pneumococci Challenge Our Immune System
New Strategy Discovered Toward Possible Prevention of Cancers Tied to Mono
Survey Finds Americans are Concerned About Antibiotic Resistance Public Health Threat
FDA to Strengthen, Modernize Oversight and Reporting of Inspections for Sterile Injectable Drugs
FDA Authorizes Emergency Use of First Ebola Fingerstick Test With Portable Reader
Bacterial Pneumonia Far More Dangerous to the Heart Than Viral Pneumonia, Study Finds
Exosomes “Swarm” to Protect Against Bacteria Inhaled Through the Nose
CDC Flu Update: Sporadic Activity Continues
Anopheles Mosquitoes Could Spread Mayaro Virus in U.S., Other Diverse Regions
Possible Treatment for Rare Polio-Like Illness Shows No Benefit
Cellphone Technology Developed to Detect HIV
ESCMID Defines Generic Competencies in Antimicrobial Prescribing and Stewardship
Salmonella Found to be Resistant to Different Classes of Antibiotics
Study Finds New Single-Dose Antibiotic Safe and Effective for Uncomplicated Gonorrhea
Researchers Closer to Gonorrhea Vaccine After Exhaustive Analysis of Proteins
Most CF Patients May Receive Insufficient Antibiotics to Fight Lung Infections
IDSA Urges Strengthened U.S. Leadership of Global Health Security Agenda
ECDC Study Estimates the Burden of Five Types of Infections Caused by Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Supermarket Produce Harbors Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Efforts to Prevent Pressure Ulcers in Hospital Patients May Not be Making Headway on the Worst Kind
Stanford Chemists Develop a New Way to Treat Antibiotic-Resistant Infections
Tethered Antibodies Present a Potential New Approach to Prevent Influenza Virus Infections
Vaccinations and Development Checks Prevent Hospital Admissions in Childhood
Study Shows Movement, Evolutionary History of TB in China
CDC Flu Report: Some Small Increases in Activity are Reported
Antibiotic Guidelines for Dental Patients Should be Changed, Study Says
Survey Finds Families Share Leftover Antibiotics