NIAID Expands Clinical Trial of Experimental West Nile Virus Treatment
New Method Enables Researchers to Make Human SARS Antibodies Quickly
36.5 Million People of Working Age Have HIV
AIDS Healthcare Foundation Targets GSK Over Voluntary Licensing of AIDS Drug Patents in South Africa
Vermont Department of Health Reports Chittenden County Toddler Died From Meningococcal Disease
Drugs and Crime Often Neglected Factors in the Evolution of HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Priorities on Dealing with the 'Big Three' Infectious Diseases: HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
APIC Cautions Public to Avoid Contracting West Nile Virus
Building a Better Hospital is Just What the Doctor Ordered for Patients, Staff
Kimberly-Clark Introduces a New Control Unit for Use of its Patient Warming System in the OR
Polio Experts Warn of Largest Epidemic in Recent Years, as Polio Hits the Sudan
Chiron Receives License for New Meningococcal B Vaccine for New Zealand
Progress Toward an AIDS Vaccine is Outweighed by Challenges
Ridgecrest Regional Medical Center and Medline Sign Major Supply Distribution Agreement
USDA and HHS Strengthen Safeguards Against Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Federal Survey Shows That Immunization Lags for Children in Childcare
Researchers Find That Avian Flu Evolved Into a Highly Pathogenic Virus Through Continued Circulation and Gene Swapping
WHO Urges Prompt Action on Avian Influenza Outbreaks
Emerging Infectious Diseases Continue to Challenge Experts
FDA Seizes Adulterated Crabmeat Containing Antibiotic Chloramphenicol
Health Groups Reinstate Recommendation for Third Dose of Pediatric Vaccine
Patient Compliance: 85 Percent of Prescriptions Never Refilled
New Program Helps Health Care Providers Increase Pediatric Influenza Vaccination Rates and Implement New Recommendations for Children 6-23 Months
Less Invasive Surgery Is Effective, Safe for Fungal Sinus Disease
Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever Outbreak Continues in South Sudan
Women Now Account for Half of the People Living with HIV Worldwide
USAID Funding Sought to Purchase 5,000 NeedleZap Units in Uganda to Help Fight Spread of HIV and Hepatitis
Research Could Help Disarm Deadly Retroviruses Such as HIV or SARS
MRSA Contamination Can Be Reduced by Using Copper Alloys for Surfaces in Healthcare Facilities
Grand Valley State University Study Finds Connection Between Nurse Fatigue, Patient Errors