Drug-Resistant UTIs Spreading Worldwide
Rapid Flu Testing to Differentiate Strains
Children More Likely to Catch Swine Flu, Says New Research
Severity of H1N1 Influenza Linked to Presence of Streptococcus Pneumoniae
Hand Sanitizers Rival Pens as Most Popular Promotional Product
New, Virulent Strain of MRSA Poses Renewed Antibiotic Resistance Concerns
New Compounds May Control Deadly Fungal Infections
CDC Releases Report on Hepatitis C Outbreak
Poll: Most Parents Succeeded in Getting H1N1 Vaccine for Their Children
AORN Hires New Segment Manager for Healthcare Organizations
Ansell Healthcare Campaign Wins National Award
Study Casts Doubt on Provocative Tuberculosis Theory
Researchers Identify Tuberculosis Strain That Thrives on Antibiotic
Compound Found to Safely Counter Avian Flu
Assessment Finds Critical Public Health Disease Surveillance Capacity Lacking
Former CDC Chief Named President of Merck Vaccine Division
Enter the Its In Your Hands Video Contest
Winter/Spring Brings Increased Meningitis Risk
How Influenza Succeeds
One Dose of H1N1 Vaccine May Provide Sufficient Protection for Infants and Children
End of H1N1 'Second Wave' in Sight in the U.S., New Report Says
Antimicrobial Peptide May be Effective Against MRSA
HAI-Related Litigation: What Infection Preventionists Need to Know
Improved Patient Safety and Reduced Infection Rates: An Imperative in 2010
In the Aftermath of 2008 CMS Rule, Hospitals Seek to Prevent Infections, Retain Reimbursement
Researchers Discover New Ways to Treat Chronic Infections
Fear of Lawsuits May Prompt Doctors to Overprescribe Antibiotics
Pomegranate Latest Weapon to Fight MRSA
Scientists have discovered that pomegranate rinds combined with two natural products can be turned into an ointment for treating MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and other common hospital infections.
Aggressive Infection Control Protects Cancer Patients from H1N1 Influenza
40 Percent of Americans Will Change Holiday Plans Due to H1N1 Virus, Poll Says