Once CD8 T Cells Take On One Virus, They'll Fight Others Too
Ebola Researcher Explains Antibody Treatments, Need for a Therapy That Works Against All Strains
ANA Reacts to New Guidance from the CDC to Ensure Patient, Healthcare Professional Safety
CDC Issues Tightened Guidance for U.S. Healthcare Workers on PPE for Ebola
Scripps Research Institute Scientists Identify Trigger for Crucial Immune System Cell
Staph 'Gangs' Share Nutrients During Infection
Study Examines Web-Based Biosurveillance Systems in Identifying Disease Outbreaks
1 in 5 Physicians are Unaware Their Patients Have Central Venous Catheters
Scientists Open 'Black Box' on Bacterial Growth in Cystic Fibrosis Lung Infection
Novel Trick Helps Rare Pathogen Infect Healthy People
Children Who Have Had Enterovirus Infection are 50 Percent More Likely to Have Type 1 Diabetes
Group B Streptococcus Incidence Among Newborns Rises Significantly
Cold Sore Virus Increases the Risk of Dementia
Nurses Invite Public to Sign Petition Demanding Highest Ebola Standards for All Hospitals
CDC Issues Frequently Asked Questions About Dallas and Ohio Flights and Ebola Exposure
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issues the following frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers regarding Ebola exposure on recent flights.
WHO Offers Consolidated Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness Checklist
Specialty Nursing and Leadership Organizations Commit to Ebola Partnership
AAOHN Publishes Ebola Resources Guide for Nurses Serving Worker Populations
Journal of Disaster Medicine and Public Health Provides Ebola Primer for Clinicians
HHS Advances Development of Ebola Vaccine
7 New Cases of MERS-CoV in Saudi Arabia are Reported
DebMed Survey Confirms Hospital Hand Hygiene Reporting Discrepancies Continue
3M Earns USDA Certified Biobased Product Certification and Label
AAMI, CDC Urge Hospitals with Ebola Patients to Follow Disinfection Policies for Medical Equipment
STERIS to Acquire Synergy Health for $1.9 Billion in Cash and Stock
AAMI Says Fever Screening Resources Could Help Stem Ebola Tide
Whats On That Surface?
This Pulse reviews the microbial levels found on common surfaces in the healthcare environment, pathogen persistence, and transmission mechanics, and provides suggestions for effective cleaning and disinfection.
Need for Restrictive Quarantine Measures, Individual Responsibility is Great, Expert Says
National Nurses United Praises RN for Speaking Out on Hospital Lapses in Dallas
Conventional Medical Centers May be Unable to Prevent Spread of Ebola