Researchers Stop Cell Suicide That Worsens Sepsis, Arthritis
Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs in Dialysis Clinics Reduce Infections, Costs
Researchers Develop Innovative Strategy to Identify Leishmanicidal Molecules
Viral Outbreaks Could Be Predicted Two Years in Advance by Mathematical Model
Fighting Lung Infection Trumps Wound Healing
How the Human Immune System Protects Against Ebola
UV Light May Prevent Infections in Catheters, Cardiac Drivelines
More U.S. Adolescents are Up to Date on HPV Vaccination
Study Reports Successful Kidney Transplants From Donors With a History of Hepatitis C
Rapid Development in Central Africa Increases the Risk of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Caution Needed When Prescribing Antibiotics to Hypertension Patients, Study Finds
Antibiotic Side Effects in Kids Lead to Nearly 70,000 ER Visits in the U.S. Annually
Experimental Drug Takes Aim at Cancers Associated with Epstein-Barr Virus
Unexplained Illness in Tanzania Puts Pathogen Discovery to the Test
Candidate for Universal Flu Vaccine Protects Against Multiple Strains
Researchers Identify Structural Changes That Occur in Enveloped Viruses Before Invading Host
Simple Paper Test Detects False or Substandard Antibiotics
Lower-Risk Malaria Regions are Breeding Grounds for Drug-Resistant Strains
Researchers Decode the Spanish Flu, Advance in Microbial ‘Arms Race’
Researchers Target Protein That Protects Bacteria's DNA 'Recipes'
ASU Partners With Mayo Clinic to Move Germ-Killing Clays Closer to Medical Use
Untreated Genital Warts May Increase Risk of HIV Transmission
MIT Biological Engineers Discover New Antibiotic Candidates
Progress Toward Plugging an Antibiotic Pump
NIH Officials Say Closing Treatment Gaps Critical to Ending the U.S. HIV Epidemic
Weaponizing Oxygen to Kill Bacteria and Curb Disease
Listeria Surveillance: New EU-Wide Study Reveals That Most Outbreaks Remain Undetected
HIV and a Tale of a Few Cities
Chagas Disease Has Spread Outside of Latin America, Carries High Risk of Heart Disease
Largest Oral HPV Study in England Shows Infection Rates Lower Than Expected