HIV Virus Spread and Evolution Studied Through Computer Modeling
November 19th 2013Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory are investigating the complex relationships between the spread of the HIV virus in a population and the actual, rapid evolution of the virus (phylogenetics) within each patients body.
New Guidance Limits Antibiotics for Common Infections in Children
November 18th 2013Every year as many as 10 million U.S. children risk side effects from antibiotic prescriptions that are unlikely to help their upper respiratory conditions. Many of these infections are caused by viruses, which are not helped by antibiotics.
More Than Skin Deep: New Layer to the Body's Fight Against Infection
November 18th 2013The layers of skin that form the first line of defense in the bodys fight against infection have revealed a unanticipated secret. The single cell type that was thought to be behind the skins immune defense has been found to have a doppelganger, with researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute showing the cells, despite appearing identical, are actually two different types.