Experts can now predict the transmission rate of a bacterial E. coli infection in the same way as they can for viral pandemics, which can help battling treatment-resistant infections in the future.
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Government shutdown means many CDC experts are skipping a pivotal meeting on infectious disease
An annual conference about infectious diseases is seeing a dramatic attendance decline, in part because Centers for Disease ...
Drug-resistant bacteria are evolving as fast as manufacturers can put out antibiotics. A new bug is proliferating rapidly in the U.S. and in SC.
One in six laboratory-confirmed bacteria in 2023 proved resistant to antibiotic treatment, according to the World Health ...
Flu season is here. The summer wave of the coronavirus has receded, but the winter uptick is likely around the corner. Shots ...
The world’s deadliest infectious disease urgently requires new and effective antibiotics. Researchers have created a promising new compound that may mark a major step forward in the global effort to ...
Nearly 10,000 experts and students focused on infectious disease research, treatment, and public-health strategy are ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A beaver found dead on the Gunnison River reportedly tested positive for the zoonotic ...
Even though Liam Dahlberg was vaccinated before his death earlier this year, he attended school in an Indiana county where ...
A beaver found dead at Gunnison River Whitewater Park tested positive for tularemia, a zoonotic bacterial disease, according ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli), a type of bacteria commonly found in the human gut, could spread as quickly as swine flu, new ...
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