
The research team noted that the study, which is the first of its kind, can be used by doctors to assess risk and counsel families regarding the risks and benefits of surgeries for overweight and obese patients.
The research team noted that the study, which is the first of its kind, can be used by doctors to assess risk and counsel families regarding the risks and benefits of surgeries for overweight and obese patients.
Researchers from Germany recently published a new study that can change how future scientists study the replication of the Dengue and Zika viruses within the human body.
Researchers have found that it is possible to bolster the immunity of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the species that transmits Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya, against these viruses and effectively suppress its ability to transmit the disease.
The CDC shares how a patient in Nevada died from a CRE that was resistant to a total of 26 different antimicrobial drugs.
Drug “buyers clubs” that include websites such as PrEPster and I Want PrEP Now are providing a number of at-risk individuals living in the United Kingdom with HIV drugs that can potentially save their lives.
Researchers from Massachusetts have found that carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae have more genetic traits that enable antibiotic-resistance than previously thought and these traits are easily transferred among species.
A new project aims to develop and assess new hepatitis C vaccination strategies in an effort to improve treatment.
A team of dermatologists and gynecologists recently described their work with a 23-year-old pregnant woman in Florida who was eventually confirmed as the first documented case of Zika virus infection acquired via a mosquito bite sustained in the local area.
Researchers offer more insight on the role of IFN-I and find a potential therapeutic target that may be able to protect against chronic viral infections.
Researchers have found that peripheral catheters used to administer saline could be more beneficial than central catheters.
Diverse vaginal bacteria that’s deficient in lactobacilli appears to raise the risk of contracting HIV.
According to their research, the model can be manipulated to recreate the process of immune-cell response and reproduce the function of the lymph nodes in immune cell activation.
University of Alberta researchers have designed a new surgical mask that uses a sodium chloride salt coating to trap and kill pathogen droplets, which could help prevent the spread of viruses.
New research from the Medical University of Vienna has made a connect between blood infections and an increased risk of arteriosclerosis.
Researchers have developed a material that may have the potential to provide protection against hospital-associated infections.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus is an incredibly common virus that hits both the very young and the very old disproportionately.
In a recent study, researchers found that retroviruses, such as HIV, date back to the Paleozoic Era.
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.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a consumer update encouraging participation as well as diversity within clinical trials.
In light of recent news that reported “vaccine skeptic,” Robert F. Kennedy, may be appointed to lead president-elect Donald Trump’s panel on vaccine safety, Contagion spoke with vaccine experts to learn of any potential ramifications this may have.
New research finds that RNA expression may be the key to diagnosing bacterial infections in infants.
An initiative from the Veterans Health Administration to reduce methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other healthcare-associated infections in the facilities has led to marked infection reduction around the country.
In a phase 3 clinical trial, Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) infection without liver cirrhosis were able to achieve high sustained viral response rates after taking an investigational HCV drug from AbbVie.
In response to the increasing number of syphilis cases reported in Japan, the Japanese government is launching a prevention campaign that will include Sailor Moon as a spokesperson for sexual education.
A new biotechnology company, Vir Biotechnology, is gunning for bear in the fight against infectious diseases and boasting a roster of heavy hitters in the industry.
These findings discredit previous allegations that this outbreak was the cause of one source and that the number of cases is higher than that identified in previous years.
The 2016-2017 influenza season continues to see a growing number of severe flu cases due to the increased prevalence of influenza A (H3N2) virus.
Researchers from the University of Bristol have revealed the structural and mechanistic basis of transferable colistin resistance conferred by the MCR-1 gene.
Researchers at Southern Research Institute are focusing their efforts on finding a broad-spectrum antiviral drug that will be effective against a number of influenza strains.
A new genital herpes drug, pritelivir, has demonstrated greater virus suppression than the present standard treatment in a clinical trial.