Iclaprim Proves Safe, Effective, & Well-Tolerated in REVIVE-2 Trial for Treatment of ABSSSI
The drug met its primary endpoint of noninferiority to vancomycin at both 48 to 72 hours after drug initiation and test of cure.
Hepatitis A Running Rampant Throughout the United States
Two more states have reported hepatitis A outbreaks since our last update—here’s what you should know about them.
FDA Approves Truvada for Use in Adolescents
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved once-daily oral Truvada to reduce the risk of sexually acquired HIV-1 in at-risk adolescents, in combination with safe-sex practices.
California Reports Over 100 Illnesses Associated with Canada's Norovirus Outbreak
The California Department of Public Health warns consumers to avoid the consumption of raw oysters harvested in British Columbia due to risk of contamination.
FDA Approves New Claim for Zika Virus Test Allowing for Screening of Pooled Blood or Plasma Donations
The FDA has approved an additional claim for Roche’s cobas Zika virus test, allowing for the screening of several individual blood or plasma donations that have been pooled together.
Recently Discovered Coronavirus Shows Potential for Cross-Species Transmission
A newly identified porcine virus has been found to be able to get into human cells in the laboratory setting.
Invasive Aspergillosis Prevalence Increasing in the United States
A new analysis shows Invasive Aspergillosis remains rare but has become more common. On the positive side, hospitalization length and mortality rates have dropped.
Dry Rectal Swabs Prove Effective Alternative to Stool Samples for C. diff Diagnosis
A new study suggests that for simple PCR-based detection of C. diff, dry rectal swabs were an effective substitute to the use of stool samples.
FDA Recalls That Should Be on Your Radar
In case you missed them, we’ve compiled a list of the latest recalls posted this week.
Early ART Treatment Key to Halting HIV-Related Brain Damage
Brain damage caused by HIV can begin soon after infection, according to new research, but initiating antiretroviral therapy drugs can halt the damage.
Top Infectious Disease News of the Week—May 6, 2018
In case you missed them, we've compiled the top 5 articles from this past week.
Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Use in Sub-Saharan Africa, Risk Versus Reward
A new study shows the benefits of widespread antibiotic distribution, but what about concerns about encouraging antibiotic resistance?
First Large-Scale Trial of Kidney Transplant Between HIV+ Donor and Recipient
An ambitious new trial aims to confirm that people living with HIV can be kidney donors to HIV recipients, shortening the time those recipients wait for a transplant.
HIV's Ancient Cousin, HTLV-1, Surging Through Indigenous Australian Communities
Rates of a lesser known virus related to HIV called HTLV-1 have surged in some of Australia’s Aboriginal communities, and now the country’s health officials are facing a global outcry to act.
Reminding Clinicians to Self-Assess Patients' Antibiotics Helps Reduce Duration of Therapy
A study shows that pharmacist-driven education and encouragement of antibiotic self-stewardship can decrease the duration of therapy for broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Exploring Microbiome Changes Associated with C. diff to Prevent or Reverse Colonization
A recent review article looks at literature exploring risk factors and C. diff epidemiology to inform future preventive strategies.
Multistate Outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia Linked with Cleansing Foam Used in Hospitals
The FDA has launched an investigation into a multistate outbreak of Burkholderia cepacia that has been linked with cleansing foam used in hospitals and home-health care settings.
Report Shows Rodents & Poor Sanitation at Farm Tied to Multistate Salmonella Outbreak
An FDA inspection at Rose Acre Farms’ Hyde County Farm found rodents, insects, and poor sanitation shortly before the announcement of the multistate Salmonella outbreak.
Proposed Budget Cuts to Global Health Might Be Bad Medicine for State Economies: Public Health Watch Report
A new report by Global Health Technologies Coalition assesses the economic impact of cuts to global health R&D on the economies of US states.
Stronger Hand Hygiene & Environmental Cleaning Best Combination for Reducing C. diff
An economic evaluation finds that a bundled approach of stronger hand hygiene and improved environmental cleaning proved to be the best combination for reducing C. diff.
Review Article Provides Guidance on Bacteremia FAQs
A new literature review offers a summary of the latest research into uncomplicated bacteremia.
Universal Influenza Vaccine Candidate to Begin Clinical Trial in United States
A phase 2 trial of an experimental universal flu vaccine is moving forward with sponsorship from The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Ibrutinib Linked to Serious Infections in Patients with Lymphoid Cancer
A recent study finds that ibrutinib may be associated with serious infections in patients with lymphoid cancer.
National Cancer Institute Analysis Reveals New Cancer Risks Among Adults With HIV
The burden of prostate, breast, and lung cancers among those living with HIV is expected to rise by 2030.
Significant Enrollment Milestone Met in Phase 3 Trial of Novavax's RSV Vaccine
Novavax announces that enrollment in phase 3 Prepare trial has reached approximately 4,600 participants, of whom, at least 3,000 have received the RSV F vaccine.
Clinical Outcomes and Trends of Patients with Carbapenem-Resistant Infections
Combatting CRE requires analysis trends within patients - a new study is filling the void.
PaxVax Chikungunya Vaccine Granted Fast Track Designation by FDA
If clinical development progresses, the PaxVax vaccine could potentially become the first vaccine approved by the FDA for the prevention of chikungunya.
High Dose Oral Vancomycin Optimal Treatment Regimen for C difficile
A recent study finds high dose of oral vancomycin may be optimal treatment for C. difficile.
Recent Recalls You Should Know About—Week Of April 29, 2018
Top Infectious Disease News of the Week—April 29, 2018
Stay up-to-date on the latest infectious disease news by checking out our top 5 articles of the week.