Study of Clostridium difficile Infection Attempts to Reveal True Incidence of Disease
Predicting, Preventing and Controling Pandemics: Making the Case for a Strategic Action Plan
Study Shows How Copper Restricts the Spread of Infections
New research from the University of Southampton has shown that copper can prevent horizontal transmission of genes, which has contributed to the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant infections worldwide.
College Students Report Low Flu Vaccination Rate
Crucial Step in AIDS Virus Maturation Simulated for First Time
Why Some Strains of Lyme Disease Bacteria are Common and Others are Not
AAMI Offers Webinar on Updates to ST79 Steam Sterilization Standard
Aesculap, Inc. Renews Partnership with SRI
AORN Recommended Practices for Sharps Safety Up for Public Comment
Twelve Years After Legislation, Sharps Safety Still a Concern in All Healthcare Settings
Former Exeter Hospital Employee Indicted in Connection With Hepatitis C Outbreak
U.S. Flu Season Off to an Early Start, CDC Urges Vaccination
Some States Showing Elevated Numbers of Influenza Cases
Researchers Discover How Malaria Parasite Evades the Immune System
Research Shows Iron's Importance in Infection, Suggests New Therapies
FDA Announces FY 2013 Proposed Guidance Development
FDA Partnership to Develop Regulatory Science to Speed Patient Access to New Medical Devices
Lancet Series Focuses on Controlling Emerging Infectious Diseases, Preventing the 'Next HIV'
Emerging Vectorborne Diseases Create New Public Health Challenges
Joint Commission Expands Performance Measurement Requirements for General Medical/Surgical Hospitals
World AIDS Day 2012: Closing In On Global HIV Targets
Researchers Discover How Clostridium difficile Sends Immune Response Into Overdrive
Shifting the Balance of Power in Chronic Viral Infection
Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Eradicating Latent HIV Infection
Bacteria Hijack Host Cell Process, Create Their Own Food Supply to Become Infectious
Adapting Fish Defenses to Block Human Infections
Sources of E. coli are Not Always What They Seem
Engineers Awarded $2.2 Million Grant for Toilet Research
Hospital Cleaning Protocol Ineffective Against Acinetobacter baumannii
DebMed Survey Reveals Hospitals Still Using Unreliable Method to Measure Hand Hygiene Compliance