Dr Joe Bresee, an infectious diseases expert who spent two decades at the CDC , including its flu division, said: 'We know ...
NIH-funded study concludes that the risk of human infection remains low A recent study published in Science and funded by the ...
Most Americans, including doctors, have no memory of the devastating diseases that routinely threatened children until the 1960s.
Infectious or chronic diseases such as long COVID, Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury can cause inflammation in ...
You may know about the availability for dogs, but did you know there is also a rabies vaccine for cats? Learn more about the ...
Insights into how diverse phage communities coexist within a single E. coli strain could lead to newer, more effective phage-based therapies.
On the battleground of the human body, microbes use every skill to mask, infiltrate, manipulate, and evade the immune radar.
A new study reveals how a single species of bacteria can sustain a diverse community of phage species, with implications for ...
Researchers discovered a vulnerability in viral enzymes that could lead to novel treatments for diseases as diverse as COVID-19 and Ebola -- while also minimizing side effects and reducing the odds of ...
University of Pittsburgh researchers have identified evidence of H5N1 adaptation in domestic cats. Work centered on a rural ...
Published online December 12 in the journal Science, a new study offers the first evidence that a single bacterial species—the host of the phage—can maintain a diverse community of competing phage ...
The arrival of Paxlovid in December 2021 marked another turning point in the COVID-19 pandemic-;an effective antiviral that has since successfully treated millions.