Aflatoxin exposure can weaken airways’ defenses opening door for severe respiratory diseases

Toxins from mold found growing on nuts or corn can weaken the airways\' self-clearing mechanisms and immunity, opening the door for respiratory diseases and exacerbating existing ones, suggests a study in Nature Scientific... read more

Aflatoxin exposure can weaken airways’ defenses opening door for severe respiratory diseases

ICUs Might Consider Avoiding Tap Water To Limit Pseudomonas Infections from Faucets

Interview with: Dr. Cohen Regev, M.D Head of the infectious diseases and infection control units Sanz Medical Center, Laniado hospital. The study was conducted in Sanz medical center, a 400-bed community hospital located... read more

ICUs Might Consider Avoiding Tap Water To Limit Pseudomonas Infections from Faucets

Hookworm Infection: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Hookworm is an intestinal parasite that is the cause of millions of infections worldwide. Learn about the symptoms and treatment of these infections here.... read more

Hookworm Infection: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

New Zika Antibody Test Service Launched by Quest Diagnostics

Quest Diagnostics, the world's leading provider of diagnostic information services, today announced the availability of a new antibody test service that aids the diagnosis of infection with the Zika virus.... read more

Researchers identify protein critical in causing chronic UTIs

Researchers have identified a way to prevent chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs). Vaccinating mice against a key protein that bacteria use to latch onto the bladder and cause UTIs reduces severe disease, according to... read more

Researchers identify protein critical in causing chronic UTIs

Unnecessary Antibiotics Still Prescribed for Community-Acquired Pneumonia Due to Difficulties Identifying Resistant Strains

Unnecessary Prescription of Antibiotics Still Prevalent Due to Difficulties in Identifying Antibiotic-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Community-acquired Pneumonia. Researchers examined the true prevalence of methicillin (antibiotic)-resistant... read more

Unnecessary Antibiotics Still Prescribed for Community-Acquired Pneumonia Due to Difficulties Identifying Resistant Strains

Doctors, hospitals, advocates push for education on killer sepsis

Many people don't know about sepsis. Meanwhile, health care providers struggle to identify it early. Sepsis kills more than 250,000 people every year; people at highest risk are those with weakened immune systems.... read more

Doctors, hospitals, advocates push for education on killer sepsis

The Perks of Manipulating the Microbiome

A patient's microbiome - the bacterial residents that inhabit the skin, mouth and gastrointestinal tract - can face a host of insults while battling an illness or infection. The microbial damage that ensues may significantly... read more

The Perks of Manipulating the Microbiome

Chlorhexidine bathing significantly more effective in reducing hospital-acquired infections

A Houston Methodist team showed that chlorhexidine bathing of surgical ICU patients decreased the risk of hospital-acquired infections by more than 44 percent.... read more

Chlorhexidine bathing significantly more effective in reducing hospital-acquired infections

Is SIRS dead? The new definition of sepsis.

To mark Sepsis Awareness Month in September, Prof Gando, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Intensive Care, tells us more about the recent sepsis definitions, published earlier this year.... read more

Is SIRS dead? The new definition of sepsis.

N.J. hospitals work together to reduce sepsis deaths

Anyone can get sepsis. They can get it while perfectly healthy, after having a health issue or while hospitalized for a procedure or test.... read more

N.J. hospitals work together to reduce sepsis deaths

Antibiotics: resist the resistance

European Pharmaceutical Review caught up with Destiny Pharma’s CEO, Dr Love, for an interview about the threat of bacterial resistance to antibiotics...... read more

Antibiotics: resist the resistance

Study Finds Two Ways to Reduce HAIs

The risk for hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) is reduced by conducting fewer patient transports and limiting urinary catheter use, according to a study conducted at Overlook Medical Center in Summit, New Jersey.... read more

Study Finds Two Ways to Reduce HAIs

Few ICU Patients with Pneumonia Tested for Virus Infections

Researchers investigated the clinical practices of testing for respiratory virus infections in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with suspected community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) or hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and... read more

Few ICU Patients with Pneumonia Tested for Virus Infections