ACIP Issues Recommendation for Use of CSL Influenza Vaccine
August 9th 2010On Aug. 5, 2010, CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) met to discuss recommendations for use in the United States of seasonal influenza trivalent inactivated vaccine (TIV) [Afluria] manufactured by CSL Limited during 2010-11.
New Antiviral Drug Shows Promise for Dramatic Improvement in Hepatitis C Treatment
August 9th 2010Adding a direct acting antiviral drug to the standard treatment regimen for hepatitis C significantly increases the cure rate in the most difficult to treat patients, according to a research report published Monday in the online edition of the journal The Lancet.
Censitrac Introduces Endoscope Reprocessing and Tracking Solution
August 9th 2010Censis® Technologies, Inc., developer of Censitrac surgical instrument tracking systems, has introduced ScopeTrac, an endoscope tracking and reprocessing data management solution designed to help prevent inappropriate endoscope reprocessing.
Kimberly-Clark's Multi-Access Port Closed Suction System Wins Industry Recognition for Innovation
August 9th 2010Kimberly-Clark Health Care has been recognized by the Premier Healthcare Alliance for its new KimVent Multi-Access Port Closed Suction System based on the product's innovation and potential to improve patient outcomes.
Corporation Named an Innovator for its Hand Hygiene Solution
August 6th 2010Dynamic Computer Corporation (DCC) announces that it was named a 2010 Michigan Innovator by the West Michigan Business Review on July 28 for its Hand-Hygiene Compliant (HHC) solution using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).
Web Searches Indicate Norovirus Infections in Communities, Researchers Say
August 5th 2010Observing what Internet users type into Web search engines could be a unique way to conduct infectious disease surveillance, according to researchers at the Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control in Solna, Sweden.
Legislation Needed to Modernize Public Health Response to Chronic Viral Hepatitis, Group Says
August 5th 2010The National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR) said today that legislation introduced by Sen. John Kerry, "The Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer Control and Prevention Act," would transform the country's approach to identifying and treating chronic viral hepatitis B and C.
Reminders, Stop Orders Can Help Reduce CAUTI Rates
August 5th 2010Prolonged catheterization is the primary risk factor for catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI). Reminder systems are interventions used to prompt the removal of unnecessary urinary catheters. Prolonged catheterization is the primary risk factor for catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI). Reminder systems are interventions used to prompt the removal of unnecessary urinary catheters.
Infectious Disease Specialists Surveyed on C. difficile Infection Treatment
August 5th 2010Decision Resources reports that in first- and second-line treatment of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), nearly 70 percent of surveyed infectious disease specialists and internists will use Optimer's fidaxomicin and nearly half will use Medarex/Merck's CDA1 and CDB1, one year after the launch of these agents.
Researchers Unlocking the Secrets of Cross-Species Rabies Transmission
August 5th 2010Like most infectious diseases, rabies can attack several species. However, which species are going to be infected and why turns out to be a difficult problem that represents a major gap in our knowledge of how diseases emerge.
Researcher Discovers New Way to Boost Vaccines
August 5th 2010As the medical community searches for better vaccines and ways to deliver them, a University of Rochester scientist believes he has discovered a new approach to boosting the bodys response to vaccinations. Richard P. Phipps, PhD, found that the same molecules used in drugs that treat diabetes also stimulate B cells in the immune system, pushing them to make antibodies for protection against invading microorganisms.
Image of New Antibiotic in Action Opens Up New Opportunities to Combat Antibacterial Resistance
August 5th 2010Detailed pictures published today reveal how a new type of experimental antibiotic can kill bacteria that are already resistant to existing treatments. The findings could ultimately help scientists to develop new antibiotics to tackle the bacteria responsible for many hospital and community-acquired infections.