November 14th 2023
We’ve compiled a list of key food safety tips that you need to know in order to have a safe, bacteria-free holiday.
August 4th 2023
The lawsuit comes as the RSV market is likely to get more crowded, with a pending approval for Pfizer's pediatric indication later this month and a BLA submission from Moderna recently filed.
August 2nd 2023
The vaccine targets an additional 8 unique serotypes that disproportionally affect the adult population.
January 9th 2023
Evusheld, the only FDA-approved COVID-19 pre-exposure prophylactic, is anticipated to be ineffective against the emerging XBB.1.5 variant.
September 8th 2022
Texas judge Reed O’Connor ruled that requiring employers to cover the medical expense of HIV PrEP is a violation of religious freedom.
FDA Grants Fast Track Designation to Takeda's Zika Vaccine Candidate
The FDA grants Fast Track designation to TAK-426, Takeda’s purified, inactivated, alum-adjuvanted whole Zika virus vaccine candidate.
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Schools Close in Response to Most Severe Flu Season Since 2009
As flu cases continue to rapidly increase this season, school districts around the country have taken to closing schools in order to prevent the spread of the virus.
Baxdela Launched in US
The fluoroquinolone exhibits activity against both gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and is available in both intravenous and oral formulations.
Motivating Health Care Workers to Wash Their Hands
Barley Chironda, RPN, CIC, discusses why some health care workers are not practicing good hand hygiene and ways to motivate them to do so.
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How Does Ridinilazole Affect the Gut Microbiome?
Dr. Richard Vickers, explains how ridinilazole affected the gut microbiome in participants of a phase 2 study.
Top Infectious Disease News of the Week—January 21, 2018
Stay up-to-date on the latest infectious disease news by checking out our top 5 articles of the week.
Recalls You Should Know About—January 21, 2018
In case you missed them, we've compiled a list of the latest US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recalls posted this week.
Big Pharma's Role in Addressing the Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance Assessed During World Economic Forum
More than $2 billion was invested in research and development relevant to the issue of antimicrobial resistance in 2016 alone.
Alex Azar Confirmed as New HHS Secretary: Is He the Right Man for the Job?
Can a prior pharmaceutical company president successfully address ever-climbing medication costs in the United States?
Researchers Genetically Engineer Flu Virus to Create New Vaccine Candidate
As 49 states report widespread flu activity for the second week in a row, researchers at UCLA offer hope in the form of a new flu vaccine candidate.
Canadian Study Suggests Spending on Social Programs Can Improve Overall Health—Public Health Watch
Analysis finds increased social spending was positively associated with population health measures in Canada at the provincial level.
How Much Does It Cost to Develop New Drugs?
Glenn Tillotson, PhD, FIDSA, discusses the costs of drug development.
Addressing Antibiotic Resistance in Lower-Income Countries
A new article suggests that in order to combat antibiotic resistance in lower- and middle-income countries, particular attention needs to be paid to emerging One Health challenges.
Contagion® Speaks with National Foundation for Infectious Diseases Medical Director on Influenza
William Schaffner, MD, explains what we can expect for the 2017-2018 flu season and how clinicians can ensure their patients get vaccinated.
Influenza Exposure May Lead to Heightened Risk in Future Pandemics
A new data analysis suggests that individuals born at the time of a flu pandemic are more susceptible to death in future pandemics.
Minas Gerais Declares State of Emergency as Brazilian Yellow Fever Outbreak Rages On
A total of 22 cases of yellow fever have been confirmed in Minas Gerais since July 2017 and 15 of those individuals have died.
Ribavirin Remains Pivotal Component of Hepatitis C Treatment
A new study confirms the ribavirin steady-state serum levels that correspond to high rates of efficacy and low adverse events.
Ridinilazole Shows Superior Efficacy for Treatment of C. diff in Phase 2 Study
Dr. Richard Vickers, discusses how ridinilazole showed superior efficacy for the treatment of C. diff when compared with vancomycin in a phase 2 study.
Top Infectious Disease News of the Week—January 14, 2018
Preparing to Ensure Effective Stock & Delivery of Future C. diff Vaccine
Richard Haupt, MD, MPH, discusses what is needed to ensure that a future C. diff vaccine is adequately stocked and delivered to wherever individuals show up for vaccination.
Understanding How Infectious Diseases Can Impact Cognitive Functionality
Robert Bransfield, MD, DLFAPA, explains how open minds are needed to understand how infections can impact cognitive function and conduct.
SHEA Releases Guidance on Duration of Contact Precautions for MDR Infections
SHEA has released expert guidance advising hospitals on when they can safely take patients with multidrug-resistant bacteria off of contact precautions.
WHO Recommends Yellow Fever Vaccine Prior to Carnival
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended visitors to Sao Paulo, Brazil, should consider getting the yellow fever vaccine before visiting.
US Flu Season Hits Its Peak
The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) held a recent briefing on flu season as 49 states report widespread flu activity.
Current Guidance for C. diff Disinfection in Health Care Facilities
Barley Chironda, RPN, CIC, discusses current guidance for disinfection practices against C. diff.
Bill Gates to Corporations: Help Others to Help Yourselves—Public Health Watch
Bill Gates always puts his money where his mouth is.
Fidaxomicin Vs. Vancomycin: What's More Effective for Treating C difficile?
A recent study compares the effectiveness of a novel fidaxomicin therapy with vancomycin for the treatment of C. difficile.
NJ Department of Health Warns of Potential Measles Exposure at Newark Airport
The New Jersey Department of Health issued a public health alert, warning of potential measles exposure at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Yelp Helps Identify Food-borne Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Researchers from Columbia University develop a surveillance system that uses Yelp reviews to identify and monitor food-borne illnesses.
Non-ventilator Hospital-acquired Pneumonia: An Emerging Threat
A new study challenges common misconceptions associated with cases of non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia, emphasizing the need for a broader use of preventive measures.