
The CDC is investigating an outbreak of Salmonella Newport that is suspected to be linked to contaminated ground beef products.
The CDC is investigating an outbreak of Salmonella Newport that is suspected to be linked to contaminated ground beef products.
The New Jersey Department of Health has confirmed 18 cases of human adenovirus type 7 in pediatric patients.
In 2017, 47 outbreak cases of mumps were reported in the Denver Metropolitan area among individuals who attended Marshallese church events.
The phase 3 CAPSTONE-2 trial shows treatment with baloxavir marboxil significantly reduced the time to improvement of flu symptoms compared with placebo.
Use of the FDA–cleared Accelerate Pheno blood culture detection system can shorten the time required to analyze patients’ blood samples leading to improved clinical outcomes, according to the results of a recent study.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended approval for the use of AFLURIA quadrivalent influenza vaccine in individuals 6 months and older.
It’s time to consider the newly diagnosed population as distinct from the HIV-infected population as a whole when measuring viral suppression levels.
At the HIV Research for Prevention, in Madrid, Spain, the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise presented a framework for working towards the development of a safe and effective HIV vaccine.
A new report from the CDC shows substantial progress on the incidence of health care-associated infections in the United States, but there is still more work to be done.
We’ve rounded up a list of recalls issued by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) from this past week.
Stay up-to-date on the latest infectious disease news by checking out our top 5 articles of the week.
From August 2014 to September 2018, the CDC received information on a total of 386 confirmed US cases of a polio-like illness occurring mostly among children.
Herpes simplex virus type 1 is associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease, yet the antivirals prescribed to treat the infection may reduce the risk of dementia.
The inactivated recombinant vaccine protected guinea pigs that were exposed to the Lassa virus 58 days post-vaccination.
Rezafungin, a drug in development for the treatment and prevention of invasive fungal infections, is set to move to phase 3 trials following new data.
On October 16, 2018, ACIP hosted a Twitter chat for International Infection Prevention Week. In case you missed it, here are the top takeaways from the chat.
Individuals in 29 states have fallen ill with Salmonella Infantis, which has also been detected in live chicken and chicken products from 58 facilities.
A new report highlights technologies with potential to prevent and reduce global catastrophic biological risks.
New report highlights potential for direct testing of the tick-borne disease.
The new epicenter of the outbreak is the Beni Health Zone in which 66% of the new cases have been reported since September.
Probiotic Bacillus found to eliminate colonies of S aureus in mouse models and was associated with a lack of S aureus in human samples.
Although Latino women face higher barriers to HIV care than their male counterparts, a willingness to use support services may be a reason they fare equally well.
The Government of India Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has announced 22 confirmed cases of Zika virus in Jaipur as of October 8, 2018.
A recent report has described a case of wound infection with the bacterium Burkholderia thailandensis in a woman in Arkansas.
ID Week 2018 was held October 2-7, 2018, in San Francisco, California. The conference featured results of new studies on a variety of infectious disease topics as well as advancements being made in the field. Here are 5 key takeaways from the meeting.
We’ve rounded up a list of recalls issued by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) from this past week.
A study of more than 500 outpatient clinics reveals a new view of antibiotic overprescribing practices in the United States.
Stay up-to-date on the latest infectious disease news by checking out our top 5 articles of the week.
We sat down with several infectious disease experts to learn more about their research and asked them to share what they’re taking home from ID Week 2018.
Approximately 10% of US patients report having an allergic relation to penicillin, yet only 1% of the population are truly allergic.