Study Finds HIV-Specific CD4 Cells That Control Viral Levels
Scientists Investigate a Newly Emerging Staph Strain
FDA Approves First Helicobacter pylori Breath Test for Children
Sustained and Coordinated Strategy Can Control Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
Unit-Based Approach of Surveillance, Feedback Decreases Nosocomial MRSA Rates
Experts Examine Funding of Studies of Hospital-Associated Bacterial Pathogens
Protocol Reduces Sternal Wound Infections in Children by 61 Percent
Research Sheds Light on How Immune System Targets Infection
Open-Access Journal on Antibiotic Resistance and Infection Control is Launched
IDWeek 2012 Now Accepting Abstract Submissions
Sempermed Launches New Videos and YouTube Channel
How Accurate are Rapid Flu Tests?
New Flu Virus Found in Guatemalan Fruit Bats, Not Believed to be a Threat to Humans
Researchers Identify Novel Pathway Responsible for Infection of a Common STD Pathogen
Traces of Listeria Found in Ready-to-Eat Fish Products
Universal Vaccines Could Finally Allow for Wide-Scale Flu Prevention
Karren Keitt Wins UMF Corp's Annual Hygiene Specialist Excellence Award
IMS Offers Steps to Help Facilities Ensure Sterile Processing Practices are in Compliance
Noxilizer Licenses Sterilization Technology to Eniware for Developing World Market
Some Bacteria Attack Using Spring-Loaded Poison Daggers
How to Rescue the Immune System
Hand Hygiene Issues and Solutions
The rough statistics of hospital infection in the U.S. are well known, but they are reviewed here briefly to emphasize the claim that current approaches for infections control are not working and are unlikely to get better.
OSHA Explores Infectious Exposure Issues
Hand Hygiene Monitoring Goes High-Tech
NHSN Reporting: A Q&A with Linda R. Greene, RN, MPS, CIC
Asking the Right Questions Guides Solutions to Improving Cleanliness
Immediate-Use Steam Sterilization: Best Practices
Understanding the Physiology of Healthcare Pathogens for Environmental Disinfection
FDA, AAMI Examine Medical Device Reprocessing Issues
Concept of Tolerance to Infection Could Create New Strategies to Treat Infectious Diseases