Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp. Announces a Three-Year Agreement for Surgical Instrument Repair Services
VaxGen Submits Proposal to Produce Up to 75 Million Doses of Anthrax Vaccine; Discontinues Plague Vaccine Program
Cranberry Juice May Reduce Risk of Female Urinary Tract Infections
Researchers Discover That Large Families and Animals Can Help Protect Infants From Atopic Diseases
Cardinal Health Builds New Distribution Center to Support Chesapeake Region
HIV Patients Get Long-Term Boost with Short, Intermittent Drug Regimen
Nationally Recognized Program to Increase Child Immunization Rates Highlights National Infant Immunization Week April 25 through May 1, 2004
Researchers Have Discovered the Cold Virus Can 'Hit and Hide'
In Public Restrooms, Many Take Maintenance Into Their Own Hands; Survey Looks at Personal Cleaning Methods in Private Places
Polio Victory Remembered on 50th Anniversary of Salk Vaccine Field Trials
Fully Human Antibody Developed by Medarex and the Massachusetts Biologic Laboratories May be Part of China's Response to the Recent Outbreak of SARS in Beijing
CDC Debuts New Malaria Web Site to Observe Africa Malaria Day, April 25, 2004
Scientists Strive to Knock Out Hospital `Superbugs'
GlaxoSmithKline, WHO-TDR and the Medicines for Malaria Venture Collaborate to Fight Malaria
Ansell Healthcare Products Inc. Announces Glove Contract with Amerinet, Inc.
New Type of Anthrax Vaccine Moves Into Larger-Scale Trial
Child Health Corporation of America Names Cardinal Health its Exclusive Provider for Medical and Surgical Distribution
Silver Wound-Care Products Can Help Protect Wounds While Reducing the Chance of Antibacterial Resistance
Second NIAID SARS Vaccine Candidate Helps Mice Fend Off SARS
More Than Half of All Americans are Symptomatic of Highly Contagious Nail Fungus and Infection, but Unaware of it, New Survey Reports
Children's Hospital in Texas Reports Seven-Fold Increase in Childhood Influenza for 2003-2004
Pediatric Influenza Complications Underscore the Importance of Vaccination for Kids at Highest Risk
Study Finds Few New Antibiotics Are in the Pipeline
Groups Say President's Plan Would Limit Access to Effective, Low-Cost Generic AIDS Drugs in Developing Countries
Strategies Could Make for Safer Shift Changes at Hospitals
Potentially Severe Antibiotic-Resistant Staph Infections are on the Rise Among Children and Others Not Previously at Risk
Mölnlycke Health Care to Provide Surgical Products to Amerinet Members
CDC Recommends Temporary Suspension of Adoptions from Chinese Orphanage in Response to Measles Outbreak
ETHICON Products Introduces New Needle Technology
New Drug-resistant Strain of Salmonella is Identified