Incidence, Treatment for Intracranial Complications Due to Sinusitis, Mastoiditis Profiled
Pediatric Sinusitis-Related Intracranial Infections Identified
AAAASF Underscores Importance of Spore Testing as Part of its Patient Safety Initiatives
Resistance to Anti-flu Agents Increasing Worldwide
Flu Vaccines Have Modest Effectiveness in Elderly People
Airport Screening Unlikely to Prevent Spread of SARS or Influenza
Scientists Provide Insight Into Virulent Strain of Clostridium Difficile
Piercing Infection Outbreak Linked to Contaminated Antiseptic, Upper Ear Site
AHRMM Announces 2005 Election Results
Vibrio Infections, Other Conditions Still a Threat to Hurricane Victims
Healthpoint Launches Online Courses on Wound Care
CAPS Injectable Products Recalled, Gram-Negative Rods Found
New Tools Used to Control Foodborne Hepatitis A Outbreaks Related to Green Onions
HHS Buys Vaccine and Antivirals in Preparation for a Potential Influenza Pandemic
HHS Secretary Releases Statement on Global Influenza Pandemic
Millions of Germs and Bacteria Await Kids at School; NSF International Findings Highlight the Importance of Handwashing in Illness Prevention
Alabama Department of Public Health investigates Outbreak of Hepatitis A
NIH Opens Up Medical Consultation Line to Patients Affected by Hurricane Katrina
New Study Shows SARS Can Infect Brain Tissue
Mölnlycke Health Care to Exit the Barrier Surgical Drape and Gown Market
Nation's Top Health Experts Urge Influenza and Pneumococcal Vaccination as Influenza Season Approaches
Harmless Virus May Aid in Knocking Out Deadly Bird Flu
New Treatment Option for Childhood Cholera
Houston, We Have a Problem
Less Virulent Strains of Avian Influenza Can Infect Humans
HHS Secretary Leavitt Announces Advance of Health Center Funds to Hurry Services to Hurricane-Affected Areas
Rubbermaid Unveils New Microfiber Cleaning System
Market for Surgical and Trauma Wound Care to Surpass $6 Billion by 2009
Humans More Likely to Spread Disease Than Insects in Gulf Region
EPA Releases Preliminary Testing Results: Bacteria, Lead Greatly Exceed Recommended Levels