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WeeklyMD > Blog > Infectious Disease

Infectious Disease (Page 324)

‘Cycling’ Antibiotics Might Help Combat Resistance, Study Suggests

2013-09-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 26, 2013
In: Diseases, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

Alternating drugs could extend their life and effectiveness, researchers sayContinue Reading

Bacterial Infection’s Spread Occurs Beyond Health Care Settings: Study

2013-09-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 25, 2013
In: Doctors and Health Care, Gastrointestinal Problems, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Infectious Disease, Public Health, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

Review of C. difficile suggests most transmission takes place outside of hospitals, nursing homesContinue Reading

It’s Not Too Soon to Get Your Flu Shot, Doctor Says

2013-09-25
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 25, 2013
In: Infectious Disease, Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

This season’s vaccine protects against 4 types of flu virusContinue Reading

Nail Fungus Drug Might Help Against HIV, Study Suggests

2013-09-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 23, 2013
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Infectious Disease, Sexual Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Lab research shows the anti-fungal aided cells in elimination of AIDS-causing virusContinue Reading

‘Superbug’ MRSA Infections Aren’t Dropping in Children: CDC

2013-09-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 23, 2013
In: Doctors and Health Care, General Health, Infectious Disease, Kids' Health, Parenting, Public Health, Women's Health

While overall rates still low for kids, study finds infants and black children face higher riskContinue Reading

Could Immune Cell Discovery Lead to Universal Flu Vaccine?

2013-09-23
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 23, 2013
In: Diseases, General Health, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

British study found people with more of certain virus-killing immune cells fared better during swine flu pandemicContinue Reading

Heart Infection Causing Fewer Hospitalizations, Researchers Say

2013-09-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 19, 2013
In: Dental / Oral, Health & Technology, Heart / Cardiovascular, Infectious Disease, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Study found drop in endocarditis cases despite reduced use of preventive antibioticsContinue Reading

Gene Testing Helps Sort Out Bacterial, Viral Infections

2013-09-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 18, 2013
In: Asthma, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Results could speed up diagnosis, improve treatment decisions, study authors sayContinue Reading

Could E. Coli Vaccine for Cows Cut Human Infections?

2013-09-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 17, 2013
In: Gastrointestinal Problems, Health News, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

Study of Scottish cattle suggests spread to people would drop by 85 percentContinue Reading

Blueberries, Red Grapes May Boost Body’s Immune Function

2013-09-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 17, 2013
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Healthy Living, Infectious Disease, Nutrition / Vitamins

Compounds in these fruits work alongside vitamin D and specific gene, lab study foundContinue Reading

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