CDC Finds PrEP Not Reaching Americans Who Need It, Particularly African Americans
March 7th 2018First detailed analysis by race and risk group finds that two-thirds of those who could benefit from PrEP are African American or Latino, but they account for the smallest percentage of prescriptions to date.
Drop in Vaccination Rates to Blame for Europe's Four-Fold Increase In Measles Cases
March 6th 2018The World Health Organization reports that declining vaccination rates caused a 4-fold increase in measles cases in Europe last year, which prompted European health ministers to convene a meeting to discuss efforts to eliminate the virus.
Aging Individuals With HIV Should Be Closely Monitored for Diabetes
March 5th 2018Although antiretroviral therapy has led to significantly longer life expectancies among individuals with HIV, this, in turn, has contributed to the likelihood that these individuals will develop age-related comorbidities at earlier ages.
Nigeria Experiencing Biggest Lassa Fever Outbreak To Date
March 2nd 2018An outbreak of Lassa fever in Nigeria that began at the start of the year has now soared to become the country’s biggest outbreak of the virus to date. Nigerian and global health officials are now working together to stop the outbreak.
CARB-X Announces Latest Funding for New Antibiotics to Fight Drug-Resistant Bacteria
March 1st 2018CARB-X, the international partnership between governmental and charitable groups in the United States and the United Kingdom, has announced new funding for the development of new antibiotics to fight drug-resistant bacteria.
Senate Bill Calls for $1 Billion To Go Towards Universal Flu Vaccine Research
February 28th 2018A new bill introduced by a group of senators aims to boost universal flu vaccine research by $1 billion over the next 5 years, as health officials continue to investigate the cause of the flu shot’s low efficacy.
Researchers Identify Source of Inflammation and Tissue Damage in Chlamydia Infections
February 27th 2018The investigators concluded that 2 separate immune pathways are key players in the way in which the body deals with chlamydia: one pathway clears the bacteria, while another fuels inflammation and tissue damage.