Scientists Call for Increased Limited Use of Antimicrobial Chemicals
July 3rd 2017More than 200 scientists, medical professionals, and environmental researchers have released a statement calling on the international community to take further steps to limit the use of triclosan, triclocarban, and other antimicrobial compounds.
Top 5 Contagion® News Articles for the Week of June 25, 2017
July 1st 2017Measles in Ontario, more endoscope-related infections, a study of postnatal Zika infections, research and development on a river blindness vaccine, and using CRISPR to tackle Zika are the articles that make up this week’s Top 5.
WHO's Essential Diagnostics List Could Help Countries Assess True Burden of Disease
June 30th 2017The World Health Organization (WHO) is expanding its essential guidance to include diagnostic equipment and other vital technologies, following years of lobbying from clinicians, researchers, and industry groups alike.
Lactobacillus Isolate Found in Yogurt & Cheese Proves to Have Powerful Antimicrobial Activity
June 30th 2017As new antibiotics are not being developed fast enough to fight against drug-resistant bacteria, new research shows that probiotic bacteria found in cheese and yogurt may offer an effective alternative.
What Does AIDS Have to Do With the AHCA? Public Health Watch Report
June 28th 2017Opponents of the Medicaid cuts included in the American Health Care Act (AHCA) argue the cuts will significantly impact individuals living with HIV/AIDS as 40% of them depend on the government healthcare program for care.
NIH Examines Outcomes of Postnatal Zika Infection in Guatemalan Infants & Children
June 26th 2017The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has partnered up with nonprofit foundation FUNSALUD to launch a study that will examine the effects of Zika infection in infants and children living in Guatemala.
Biological Markers for Tuberculosis Meningitis May Help Provide Better Treatment Response
June 26th 2017A new biological fingerprint for tuberculosis meningitis in children may eventually help practitioners learn more on the severity of infection in their patients, which in turn can lead to better treatment decisions.
Top 5 Contagion® News Articles for the Week of June 18, 2017
June 24th 2017Pleuromutilin antibiotics, meningococcal disease, tuberculosis, a new fluoroquinolone to treat acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections, and WHO’s position on HPV vaccine recommendations makes up this week’s Top 5 articles.
Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing Can Result in Costly Adverse Effects
June 23rd 2017A new Johns Hopkins study finds that one fifth of hospitalized adults experience adverse effects from prescribed antibiotics; one fifth of those effects occurred in patients who should not have been prescribed antibiotics in the first place.
Novel Ebola Vaccine Provides Sustained Antibody Response One Year After Administration
June 22nd 2017The results of a recent Phase IB study show that the novel Ebola vaccine, V920, was well-tolerated and “stimulated a rapid onset of binding and neutralizing antibodies,” which persisted for up to 1 year.