Haiti Cholera Mutations Could Lead to More Severe Disease
Lack of Consensus Among Healthcare Providers in Identifying Sepsis Poses Threat to Treatment
New Hampshire HAI Report Shows Improvements in 2011
Better Coordination Necessary to Reduce Hospital Readmission Rates
Sharing Individual Health Information Could Improve Care and Reduce Costs for All
Study Examines Relationship Between Occurrence of Surgical Complications and Hospital Finances
WHO Update on Human Infection with Influenza A (H7N9) Virus in China
Nanosponges Soak up Toxins Released by Bacterial Infections
Bacterial Security Agents Go Rogue
New Data on T Cells' Protective Role Suggests Need for New Approach to Dengue Vaccine Design
Organizations Pledge Support for Healthcare Technology Management Week
New Avian Influenza Strain Seen Adapting to Mammals, Humans
Secrets of Bacterial Slime Revealed
Discovery Points to New Approach to Fight Dengue Virus
Healthcare Supply Chain Could Benefit from Using Retail's Best Practices, Study Finds
Healthcare Companies Receive Medline Distribution Supplier Recognition Awards
GE Healthcare and HCA Collaborate to Tackle Hand Hygiene
Teleflex Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance for ISO-Gard Mask with ClearAir Technology
Slide Show: SARS 10 Years Later
IDSA Says President's FY 2014 Budget Supports Some ID Priorities, Shortchanges Others
UCLA Study Suggests Potential Therapy for HIV
New Antibiotic is Based on Studies of Phage
Predicting the Next Eye Pathogen: Analysis of a Novel Adenovirus
Scientists Engineer a Molecular 'Superglue' Based on Flesh-Eating Bacteria
Safety Reflector Technology From Footwear Getting New Life in Detecting Bioterror Threats
ECRI PSO Issues Top 10 Essentials for Effective Instrument Cleaning
BD Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance of UltraSafe PLUS Passive Needle Guard
FDA Budget Requests $4.7 Billion to Ensure Food Safety, Modernize Medical Product Safety
Researchers Find Salmonella to be More Resilient Than Originally Thought
Virginia Tech scientists have provided new evidence that biofilms bacteria that adhere to surfaces and build protective coatings are at work in the survival of the human pathogen Salmonella.
Clinging to Crevices, E. coli Thrive
New research from Harvard University helps to explain how waterborne bacteria can colonize rough surfaceseven those that have been designed to resist water.