Clinicians Often Prefer Older, Generic Antibiotics Over Newer Ones for Gram-Negative Infections
A study finds that despite the development of some new agents for highly-resistant pathogens, prescribers are reluctant to utilize these therapies.
A study finds that despite the development of some new agents for highly-resistant pathogens, prescribers are reluctant to utilize these therapies.
This week, new WHO data illustrates challenges during the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, MAD-ID and ACVR conference coverage, and more from Contagion.
The federal government will provide livestock farms with money to bolster protective measures and testing for the avian flu virus spreading among dairy cows, officials…
Diseases and Conditions information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As officials attempt to determine the extent of bird flu outbreaks among dairy herds, some experts are urging that wastewater surveillance begin immediately.
Medical, financial and ethical hurdles stand in the way of the dream to settle in space
The most important tool in our arsenal is widespread testing, write Janika Schmitt and Michael Mina. We’re not doing enough of it.
As a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza spreads through the nation’s farms, local scientists are racing to answer that key question.
Millions of birds have died because of bird flu. Human activity has helped make the virus more deadly.
Even as it has become increasingly clear that the bird flu outbreak on the nation’s dairy farms began months earlier
Johns Hopkins produces about 50,000 mosquitoes a week.