Researchers Seek to Make Cavity-Causing Bacteria Self-Destruct
Aggressive TB Control Can Yield Big Economic Gains, Says New Study
Study Says Home Treatment of Pneumonia is Safe and Effective
Study of Sugars on Cell Surface Identifies Key Factor in Flu Infection
Use of Ear Tubes for Ear Infections Not Consistent with Expert Guidelines
Experts Publish Groundbreaking Research to Aid Malaria Eradication Efforts
FDA Clears First Test Designed to Detect and Identify 12 Respiratory Viruses from Single Sample
Veterinary Diagnostic Lab is Kansas' First Line of Defense Against Bird Flu
UK: Cases of Viral Meningitis Set to Rise
Catheter Chaos: Hospitals Lag in Preventing Common Infection
State-by-State Tracking of RSV Now Available on the CDC Web Site
Innocoll Announces Dosing of First Patient in Phase 3 Clinical Trial to Investigate CollaRx(R) Gentamicin Surgical Implant for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections in Cardiac Surgery Patients
BD Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance of Two-Hour Test to Identify Superbug in Patients with Positive Blood Cultures
Pet Birds Purchased in Washington State Recently May Pose Health Risk to People
I-Flow Announces Agreement to Acquire AcryMed, Inc.
Risk of HIV, West Nile Virus, E. coli Transmission May be Reduced Through Improved Blood Screening Methods
New Drug Targets May Fight Tuberculosis, Bacterial Infections in Novel Way
Eltrombopag Effective for Hepatitis C Patients With Low Blood-Platelet Counts
Seeking Clues to How Tuberculosis Infects Cells
In Largest U.S. Hepatitis C Trial, Researchers Determine Weight-Based Dosing is Key to Optimal Treatment
Calendar January 2008
CS Workers Find Recent Updates Helpful, Look Forward to January HICPAC Standards
MDROs: New to the Public but Business as Usual to Healthcare Pros
What Does Being an ICP Mean to You?
A New Year, New Issues, and New Resolve to Fight Infections
Finding Common Ground
2008 Industry Report: Infection Prevention Industry Update
Joint Commission Starts Consulting Service For Staffs that Need Help Fighting Infections
Striving for Cleanliness
Microbe of the Month: MRSA