NIAID Releases Strategic Plan to Address Tuberculosis Research
UVA Discovers Link Between Cold Severity, Bacteria Living in Your Nose
NIH Funds UNC Study to Investigate Maternal-Fetal Transmission of Zika
New Study Says Hospital Privacy Curtains May Harbor Infectious Pathogens
Making Old Antibiotics New Again
Experts Say African Swine Fever Poses No Risk to Humans
Study Shows Antibiotics Destroy Immune Cells and Worsen Oral Infection
Bacteria's Password for Sporulation Hasn't Changed in 2.7 Billion Years
U.S. Challenges World to Intensify Global Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
Study Assesses SSI Incidence and Nursing Specialty Certification Rates
Researchers Seek Vaccine for 'Traveler's Diarrhea'
Newborn Syphilis Cases More Than Double in Four Years, Reaching 20-Year High
Infectious Bacteria Hibernate to Evade Antibiotics
Deciphering the Link Between Skin Allergies and the Gut Microbiota
Breakthrough in Designing a Better Salmonella Vaccine
NIH Launches Study to Test Combination Antibody Treatment for HIV Infection
DNA Islands are Effective as 'Antibacterial Drones'
Mosquitoes That Can Carry Malaria Eliminated in Lab Experiments
FDA Researchers Report First Evidence of ESBL-Producing E. coli in U.S. Retail Meat
Outbreak of Preventable Eye Infections in Contact Lens Wearers
Lyme Disease: A Study on the Speed of Transmission by Infected Ticks
Naturally Occurring Antibiotic is Effective Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Study Leads To Changes in Reporting Patient Safety Concerns
Even the Best Healthcare Facilities Can Do More to Prevent Infections
A New Approach to Developing a Vaccine Against Vivax Malaria
New Test Procedure Accelerates the Diagnosis of Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens
Study Explores Impact of Hand-Drying Method on Contamination and Bacteria Levels in Hospital Washrooms
Researcher Receives $2.3 Million NIH Grant to Expand Youth-Friendly HIV Self-Testing
Flu Season Forecasts Could Be More Accurate With Access to Healthcare Companies' Data
How Healthcare Providers Can Help Keep Kids Safe from the Flu