New Method Helps Determine Effectiveness of Interventions in Reducing Spread of HIV
Scientists Shed New Light on Hepatitis B Virus Origins
Innovative Diagnostic Test for Tuberculosis Could Save Millions of Lives
Researchers Uncover Potential New Drug Targets in the Fight Against HIV
Researchers Explore Bacterial Contamination of Frequently Touched Objects
Novel Vaccine Approach Proves Powerful Against Zika Virus
Differences in Immune Responses Due to Age, Sex and Genetics
Researchers Find Quiet Viruses Alter Body's Response to Vaccines, Pathogens
Study Examines How Age and Ethnicity Impact HIV Testing
Parasite Infections With Multiple Strains are More Harmful to Vertebrate Hosts
Research Shows How Hungry Bacteria Sense Nutrients in Their Environment
Increasing Tolerance of Hospital Enterococcus faecium to Handwash Alcohols
Maternal Dengue Immunity Protects Against Fetal Damage in Mice Following Zika Infection
The Case for Greater Focus on Mosquitoes, Ticks in Epidemiology
Study Suggests Obesity May Impact Flu Severity of Illness and Transmission
Latent TB Treatment: Shorter is Better
Computer Simulations Predict the Spread of HIV
AHE Announces the Recipient of the 2018 AHE Heart of Healthcare Award
Researchers Turn Powerful, Viscous Disinfectants Into Mist for the First Time
How Chronic Infections Can Outsmart the Immune System
Researchers in China Link Dangerous Foodborne Pathogen to Centipedes
Microbes in the Hong Kong Subway System Mix Together by Evening Rush Hour
Vanderbilt Transplant Center Leads Way in Using Hearts from Hepatitis C Donors
Study Shows How Oropouche Virus Replicates in Human Cells
Vanderbilt Team Finds Potent Antibodies Against Three Ebola Viruses
Do Bacteria Ever Go Extinct? New Research Says Yes
Scientists Find Mechanism of Virus Penetration Into Living Cell
New Virus in the Ebola Family Found in Bats in Sierra Leone
A New Climate Model Can Predict Dengue Outbreaks in the Caribbean Region
Scientists Take Another Step Toward Creating an HIV Vaccine