Quality of Data Affects Detection of Turning Points in Flu Pandemic
Group B Strep Meningitis Still Has Poor Outcomes in Infants
Common Adult Vaccinations Do Not Increase the Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis
Bacteria Inside One's Own Body Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other Autoimmune Diseases
Unexpectedly Small Effects of Mutations in Bacteria Bring New Perspectives
Resveratrol in Red Wine May Help Treat Malaria
Safe in Common Online Community Launches Global Injection Safety Website
Protein Changes in Immune System Determine Ability to Control HIV Without Drugs
AHRQ Awards $34 Million to Expand Fight Against HAIs
Level of Bacteria on Elevator Buttons 40 Times Higher Than on Public Toilet Seats
Researchers Unlock the Secret of Bacteria's Immune System
Global Food Safety Could Benefit From Additional Research, Illness-Prevention Efforts
APIC Representative Speaks at Needlestick Safety Event
Majority of Consumers Want Products With Built-In Protection Against Bacteria, Survey Says
APIC Elects New Leadership
FDA Offers Tips for Fighting Off Winter Illnesses
Experts Cite Need to Support High-Quality Research to Strengthen Evidence for Guideline Formulation
Researcher Finds Public Support for HPV Vaccine Wanes When Linked to Controversy
General Practitioners Can Help Fight Pandemic Influenza
Extra ED Surveillance Doesn't Benefit Conventional Surveillance for Meningococcal Infection
Discovery Raises Hope for Treating Ebola, Lassa, Marburg and Other Fast-Acting Viruses
Tamiflu More Effective at Relieving Flu Symptoms Than Combination of Tamiflu and Relenza
Scientists Redefine How Immune System Responds to Viruses
Microbiologists and Surgeons Team Up to Study Airway Disease in ICU Patients
SPSmedical Awarded Sterilization Assurance Agreement with Premier
Surgery Dynamics Awarded Premier Contract for Protective Eyewear
CAP Publication Offers Phlebotomy Fundamentals, Covers Standard Precautions
Pharmacy OneSource Announces Free Webinar on Positive Deviance
Disinfection Cap for Luer Access Valves: A Key to Preventing Catheter Infections
For several years now, healthcare facilities have faced intense pressure to minimize catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSIs). In recent months, the pressure has grown.
Disinfecting Needleless Access Valves
Improve Practice and Decrease CRBSIs: Three Hospitals Experience With a New Technology