
Researchers have found that peripheral catheters used to administer saline could be more beneficial than central catheters.

Researchers have found that peripheral catheters used to administer saline could be more beneficial than central catheters.

Researchers have found that multidrug-resistant Candida auris, though capable of forming a biofilm that aids in its spread throughout hospitals, is susceptible to chlorhexidine.

New research finds that RNA expression may be the key to diagnosing bacterial infections in infants.

A new genital herpes drug, pritelivir, has demonstrated greater virus suppression than the present standard treatment in a clinical trial.

Researchers have found no link between an influenza infection during pregnancy and an increased risk of an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis.

As adults are living longer, they are able to continue to have healthy sex lives. Unfortunately, many are not practicing safe sex, and healthcare practitioners are not screening their older patients for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

A research team examines two Yosemite plague diagnoses to determine effectiveness of procedures for the detection, protection, and prevention of Yersinia pestis.

A team of researchers has found that individuals with weakened immune systems are the most at risk of infection by listeriosis contamination in food products.

Despite the fact that an increasingly large portion of the hepatitis C (HCV)-infected population successfully achieves a cure for the infection, called sustained viral response (SVR), this population still deals with increased mortality rates.

Researchers from Australia may have found the key to the spread of antimicrobial-resistant gonorrhea in men who have sex with men (MSM).