The FDA approved a vaccine for mumps nearly 60 years ago, so why are some areas of the United States experiencing outbreaks ...
Affecting roughly half a million Americans each year, bacterial infections caused by Clostridioides difficile—commonly known ...
In this installment in our series about diseases preventable by vaccination, we examine hepatitis A and why protection from ...
You’re likely to notice more mosquitoes this season, and that matters because several species that carry dangerous viruses ...
Point-of-care testing refers to diagnostic procedures conducted near the patient or at the site of care, outside of ...
Written by Dr Randeep Guleria . Healthy ageing is increasingly understood not simply as the absence of disease, but as the ...
Building on the success of the previous volumes (Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Volume I, Intensive Care Unit Volume II and Intensive Care Unit ...
Approval based on unprecedented Phase 3 data demonstrating statistically significant improvements in progression-free survival and overall survival versus standard of care regimens83.3% of ...
Researchers led by Mika Kivimaki and Staffan Nyberg at University College London have linked obesity to roughly one in 10 infectious disease deaths worldwide, drawing on data from approximately ...
While many of us see TB like something out of a Charles Dickens novel, it remains one of the world's biggest killers... and it's back in the UK ...
The FDA granted zongertinib Breakthrough Therapy Designation for patients with HER2 (ERBB2)-mutant advanced NSCLC as an initial treatment. The FDA also awarded a Commissioner's National Priority ...