Scientists discovered that dangerous bacteria actually go looking for human blood
They’re calling it “bacterial vampirism.” E. coli and other species crave human blood serum as a food source, a recent experiment revealed
They’re calling it “bacterial vampirism.” E. coli and other species crave human blood serum as a food source, a recent experiment revealed
Hospital grades released by Leapfrog reviews state and now metro areas for safety and patient satisfaction.
You can thank yeast and bacteria cultivated over generations for the distinctive taste and smell of the oldest leavened bread in history
Darcy Wooten, MD, FIDSA discusses her piece in CID’s Voice of ID series, “The Arrivals Gate at Heathrow Airport.”
Less than 1% of unvaccinated infants exposed to vaccinated babies contracted rotavirus.
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Vivien Dugan, director of the flu division at the CDC, is helping to lead the national response to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak in cows.
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Declining vaccine rates and a post-pandemic resurgence of respiratory diseases are helping to fuel whooping cough’s return
Federal health officials say the U.S. has the building blocks to make a vaccine to protect humans from bird flu, if needed. But experts warn…