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August 4th 2023
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August 2nd 2023
The vaccine targets an additional 8 unique serotypes that disproportionally affect the adult population.
January 9th 2023
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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.
Nearly 10% of Americans with Candidemia have Clostridium difficile Co-infection
The message for clinicians is to be vigilant. Look for candidemia and C. difficile infection occurring together.
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What Advantage Does Delafoxacin Have Over Other Fluoroquinolones?
Sue Cammarata, MD, explains the advantages that delafloxcin has over other fluoroquinolones.
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The Use of Combination Antifungal Therapy is Not a Black and White Issue
Using combination antifungal therapy for invasive mold diseases is still a grey area that remains to be supported by robust data and relies heavily on clinician assessment.
What Is the Standardized Antimicrobial Administration Ratio?
Neil Fishman, MD, explains what the standardized antimicrobial administration ratio is.
Antibiotic Therapy for Staphylococcal Bloodstream Infections: Doing the Same with Less
Researchers found that the use of the treatment algorithm for staphylococcal bacteremia shortens therapy without compromising outcomes.
All Antibiotic Orders Should Include Indication for Use
Emily Heil, PharmD, BCPS-AQ ID, sheds light on one of the standards of new antibiotic stewardship regulations: all antibiotic orders should include indication for use.
The Promise and Peril of Second-Generation Beta-Lactam Inhibitor Combinations
Whether the oft-repeated pattern of initial drug success followed by increasing resistance plays out in the future for many drugs remains to be seen.
CD101: A New Long-Acting Echinocandin
David Andes, MD, shares the half-life and dosing intervals for a new long-acting echinocandin.
Top 5 Contagion® News Articles for the Week of October 1, 2017
In case you missed them, we've compiled the top five infectious disease articles from this past week.
What Were the Top-line Data Results from the LEAP-1 Study?
Steven Gelone, PharmD, shares the topline data yielded from the LEAP-1 study.
Addressing the Growing Problem of Resistant Fungi
Candidemia is the most common healthcare-associated bloodstream infection in the United States, with an incidence of 5-15 per 100,000 persons.
What's Hot in Infectious Disease and HIV Science
Investigators presented advances in basic and clinical research on infectious diseases and HIV in the past year at ID Week.
What Makes Eravacycline a Unique Antibiotic?
Patrick Horn, MD, PhD, explains why eravacycline is a unique antibiotic and how it stands up against many different types of pathogens, including those that are multidrug-resistant.
Preparing for Pandemics and Streamlining Vaccine Development
It is only a matter of time before the next infectious disease pandemic hits and healthcare officials need to be prepared.
San Diego Health Officials Respond to "Surprising Return" of Hepatitis A
Dr. Monique Foster, CDC, and Dr. Eric McDonald, San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency, discuss the surprising return of hepatitis A virus as part of the Late Breakers I symposium.
Addressing Issues Surrounding Current Antibiotic Development
James S. Lewis, PharmD, FIDSA, addresses the issues that surround current antibiotic development.
NIST's Sensor Technique Provides Faster Testing for Antibiotic Susceptibility
A new antibiotic susceptibility testing device developed by scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology could offer doctors a faster way to prescribe the right antibiotic.
Decoding the Next Choice for US HHS Secretary: Public Health Watch
Will the HHS see a new face for secretary, or will a familiar standby fill in where Dr. Price left off?
FDA Warns of Adverse Event Associated with Compounded Drugs Containing Vancomycin
The FDA recently issued a Compounding Risk Alert related to a rare, adverse event associated with compounded triamcinolone, moxifloxacin, and vancomycin: potential blindness.
Certified Nursing Assistants in LTC Facilities Failing to Change Gloves
A new study finds that certified nursing assistants working in long-term care facilities are not changing their gloves as often as they should, running the risk of spreading infection.
Cephalosporin Use in Penicillin-Allergic Patients: Pros & Cons
Experts debate the use of cephalosporins in patients who are allergic to penicillins who have not undergone a prior allergy evaluation.
How to Improve Fungal Disease Management Worldwide
Investigators describe the current state of identification and management of fungal diseases, and discuss potential approaches for improving their recognition and treatment
Narrow-Spectrum Antibiotic for C. Difficile Fails to Show Treatment Benefit Over Vancomycin
Surotomycin fails to show benefit over vancomycin for the treatment of Clostridium difficile infection in a phase 3 trial.
Hospital Epidemiologists Should Continually Tailor Bundles to Ensure Effectiveness
Silvia Munoz-Price, MD, PhD, explains why infection control bundles should evolve as the problems faced by hospital epidemiologists continue to change.
Top 5 Contagion® News Articles for the Week of September 24, 2017
Stay up-to-date on the latest infectious disease news by checking out our top 5 articles of the week.
Long-Acting Injectable: An Exciting New Option for HIV Prevention
Alex Rinehart, PhD, explains how the development of a long-acting injectable offers a new preventive option for HIV.
Contagion® to Report on ID Week 2017 in San Diego
Contagion® will be providing exclusive coverage on the conference, and so, keep your eyes peeled for session coverage and interviews with some of the key presenters.
Paying for C. difficile—Are We Losing Sight of the Wider Scope of Infection Control?
Navigating the difficult road of Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) surveillance, reporting, and reimbursement.
Drug-Resistant Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Cases Increasing
A recent study of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli strains reports a high frequency of STEC antimicrobial resistance to drugs commonly used in human and veterinary medicine.
Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Eliminated in the Region of the Americas
MNT occurs neonatally when a newborn’s unhealed umbilical stump is infected with Clostridium tetani, the bacterium that causes tetanus.