Clinical Features of Patients Infected with Coronavirus in Wuhan, China

Clinical Features of Patients Infected with Coronavirus in Wuhan, China

A cohort of 41 patients with laboratory-confirmed 2019-nCoV infection. Patients had serious, sometimes fatal, pneumonia and were admitted to the designated hospital in Wuhan, China, by Jan 2, 2020. Clinical presentations... read more

Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic

Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic

The next big human pandemic, the next disease cataclysm, perhaps on the scale of AIDS or the 1918 influenza, is likely to be caused by a new virus coming to humans from wildlife. Experts call such an event "spillover"... read more

The New Coronavirus: What We Do And Don’t Know

The New Coronavirus: What We Do And Don’t Know

A rapidly evolving health story broke in late December when a novel illness originating in Wuhan, China made the news. Reports of the number of infected people swiftly rose, and isolated cases of this new coronavirus —... read more

A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China

A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China

4 lower respiratory tract samples, including bronchoalveolar-lavage fluid, were collected from patients with pneumonia of unknown cause who were identified in Wuhan on December 21, 2019, or later and who had been present... read more

Coronavirus Can Spread Between Humans

Coronavirus Can Spread Between Humans

The leader of a Chinese government team of experts announced Monday that human-to-human transmission of a new coronavirus has been confirmed. The finding could raise fears that the infection might not require contact with... read more

Flu Season May Not Have Peaked, and there’s Another Wave of Severe Infections Underway

Flu Season May Not Have Peaked, and there’s Another Wave of Severe Infections Underway

Flu activity remains high across the nation, and there's a second wave of severe infections striking some states. There were as many as 26.3 million flu illnesses, 12.4 million medical visits and 347,000 flu hospitalizations... read more

Antimicrobial copper touch surfaces may help fight global threat of antibiotic resistance

Antimicrobial copper touch surfaces may help fight global threat of antibiotic resistance

Copper is a powerful antimicrobial with rapid, broad-spectrum efficacy against bacteria and viruses, and has been shown to kill disease-causing pathogens, including influenza A, E.coli and norovirus, and resistant bacteria... read more

Meet the trillions of viruses that make up your virome

Meet the trillions of viruses that make up your virome

If you think you don’t have viruses, think again. It may be hard to fathom, but the human body is occupied by large collections of microorganisms, commonly referred to as our microbiome, that have evolved with us since... read more

NIH Researchers Discover Highly Infectious Vehicle for Transmission of Viruses Among Humans

NIH Researchers Discover Highly Infectious Vehicle for Transmission of Viruses Among Humans

Researchers have found that a group of viruses that cause severe stomach illness — including the one famous for widespread outbreaks on cruise ships — get transmitted to humans through membrane-cloaked "virus clusters"... read more

Cryptococcus Neoformans Meningoencephalitis

Cryptococcus Neoformans Meningoencephalitis

A 36-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a 2-week history of fever, headache, drowsiness, and photophobia. He was previously healthy and was sexually active with men. The physical examination was notable... read more

Phage Treatment of an Aortic Graft Infected with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

Phage Treatment of an Aortic Graft Infected with Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

Another phage therapy success. Bacteria-killing Viruses found in a pond knocked out an antibiotic resistant infection. Management of prosthetic vascular graft infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be a significant... read more

Pandemics Cross Borders: How to Tackle Them From a Global Perspective

Pandemics Cross Borders: How to Tackle Them From a Global Perspective

Steve A. Webb, MD, gives a plenary talk at the 47th Critical Care Congress, “Pandemics Cross Borders: How to Tackle Them From a Global Perspective.”... read more

All Things Flu

All Things Flu

Dr. Christopher Carroll and Dr. Jayshil Patel discussing all things flu on Reddit. They provide the facts, share the latest in research and help provide more information on how to best tackle this flu season. We are in the... read more

Cytomegalovirus infection in immunocompetent critically ill adults

Cytomegalovirus infection in immunocompetent critically ill adults

Some studies have demonstrated an association between Cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease and increased mortality rates, prolonged intensive care unit and hospital length of stay, prolonged mechanical ventilation, and nosocomial... read more