Herpesviruses Not as Host-specific as Once Thought
November 19th 2016Researchers from Lebniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin, Germany conducted a study to test the hypothesis of host-restricted virus coevolution within gammaherpesviruses. The researchers produced the largest dataset of gammaherpesvirus sequences to date.
Buyers Clubs Big Business for HIV and HCV Drugs
November 18th 2016Buyers clubs are still going strong in the United States and around the world as the offer a low-cost alternative for individuals with HIV and hepatitis c virus (HCV) who often find themselves struggling to pay for the expensive medications they need to treat their illness.
Acute Flaccid Myelitis Cases Increase Following Recent Washington State Outbreak
November 16th 2016As health officials investigate a recent outbreak of acute flaccid myelitis in Washington State, more cases of the rare condition have appeared in other Western states; questions about the cause remain unanswered.
Measles Control & Eradication Efforts Fall Short of 2015 WHA Goals
November 15th 2016A recent analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that strides have been made in the fight against measles; however, the work still falls short of goals set by the World Health Assembly (WHA).
NIH Harnessing Big Data for Infectious Disease Surveillance
November 15th 2016The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has led an international team of experts from multiple disciplines in putting together a series of articles on harnessing the power of "Big Data" to help with infectious disease surveillance.
Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis More Widespread in Western Africa Than Previously Thought
November 13th 2016The scope of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in West Africa, until recently, has not been well-understood, but a new study on eight countries in the region shows that the superbug is more common than previous estimates suggested.