Cardinal Health, Patient Safety Technologies Enter into Agreement for Surgicount Surgical Safety Products
Preventing H1N1 Spread to Healthcare Workers: Dilemma and Debate
New Therapy May be Effective Against Bacterial Infections and Sepsis
WHO Issues Guidance on Flu and Mass Gatherings
Have Egg Allergy? You May Still Be Candidate for Flu Vaccines, Says Allergist
Avoiding Panic in Pandemics
Researchers Examine How Viruses Destroy Bacteria
Infectious Disease Prevention Technologies Make List of Top Innovations
Why Hepatitis B Hits Men Harder Than Women
AORN and 3M Collaborate on Hand Hygiene Initiative
A Second Skin Helps Wound Healing
Public May Find It Hard to Follow Measures to Limit Spread of Infection
Previous Seasonal Flu Infections May Provide Some Level of H1N1 Immunity
Immune System of Healthy Adults May be Better Prepared Than Expected to Fight 2009 H1N1 Influenza
Sharklet Technologies Awarded Innovation Research Grant for Development of Urinary Catheter with Biofilm-Resistant Micro-Pattern
Experts to Answer H1N1 Questions During Live Facebook Chat
Slowing Evolution to Stop Drug Resistance
Study Shows Link Between Influenza Virus and Fever
Scientists Put Interactive Flu Tracking at Publics Fingertips
Foodborne Illness: An Acute and Long-Term Health Challenge
Hand Hygiene System Wins Popular Science's 2009 "Best of What's New" Award
CDC Reports H1N1 Flu-Related Death Toll
WHO Issues Updated Guidance on Clinical Management of H1N1 Infection
FDA Commissioner Addresses Healthcare Professionals on H1N1 Vaccine
People with Less Education Could be More Susceptible to the Flu
PuriCore Announces Clinical Results for Vashe Wound Therapy in Post-Operative Care of Skin Grafts on Burns
Breakthrough in Understanding Bacterial Spores
Sugars Give E. coli a Survival Advantage
Groups Ask Obama to Rethink N95 Issue
Recovery Act Funds to Reduce Infections in ASCs are Released