Improvements in Surgery Quality Markers Linked to Hospital Profitability
IPs Can Play Key Role in Addressing Patient-Safety Threats
The IP and Microbiology: A Q&A
Clinical Microbiology, Infection Prevention & Epidemiology: The Trifecta Fighting HAIs
Women's Gut Microbiomes Appear to Mature Earlier Than Men's
Researchers Identify Faster, More Effective Drug Combinations to Treat Tuberculosis
Protection by the Malaria Vaccine: Not Only a Matter of Quantity but Also of Quality
Researchers Identify Exact Cells Mediating the Defense Against MRSA in Mouse Model
Is a Broadly Effective Dengue Vaccine Even Possible, Researchers Ask
Researchers Discover New Factor Influencing the Spread of Legionella
How Proteins Help Influenza A Bind and Slice its Way to Cells
Evolving Technologies for Decontaminating Healthcare Environments
NIH Awards will Advance Development of Vaccines for Sexually Transmitted Infections
NIH Trial Evaluates Long-acting HIV Medication for Those Unable to Adhere to Strict Daily Regimen
Biochemical Compound Responsible for Blood Pressure Drop in Sepsis is Discovered
Egg Yolk Precursor Protein Regulates Mosquitoes’ Attraction to Humans
New Analysis Predicts Top 25 U.S. Counties at Risk for Measles Outbreaks
Study Sheds New Light on Urinary Tract Infections in Postmenopausal Women
New Progress in Developing an Animal Model of Hepatitis C
Smart Drug Design to Prevent Malaria Treatment Resistance
New Model of Measles-Elimination Progress May Help Target Vaccination Efforts
UNC and Partners Receive Up To $10.7 Million to Research Chlamydia Vaccine
Painting a Fuller Picture of How Antibiotics Kill
How Nipah Virus Spreads From Person to Person: Lessons from 14 Years of Investigations
Selecting the Right Disinfectant When It’s Needed Most
A challenging time is about to hit healthcare as multiple circumstances converge to exert increasing pressure on healthcare infection prevention efforts over the next 10-20 years.
Phage Therapy Treats Patient With Drug-Resistant Bacterial Infection
Identifying Therapeutic Targets in Sepsis 'Cellular Videogame'
Australian Doctors Overprescribing Flu Antivirals
Study Could Lead to Fast, Simple Test for Ebola Virus