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Infectious Disease Experts Address Growing Epidemic of Resistant Infections
National Experts Meet to Address Treating Resistant Infections in the Hospital and Community Settings Presented by The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine BALTIMORE, MD, December 2, 2008 Infectious disease experts gathered at...
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Six bad bugs increasingly escaping effects of antibiotics
Disease/Infection News Infectious disease experts warn that new drugs are urgently needed to treat six drug-resistant bacteria that cause most hospital infections and increasingly escape the effects of antibiotics.The ESKAPE...
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No ESKAPE! New Drugs Against MRSA, Other Superbugs Still Lacking
Infectious disease experts warn that new drugs are urgently needed to treat six drug-resistant bacteria that cause most hospital infections and increasingly escape the effects of antibiotics.The ESKAPE pathogens - as these six bad...
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NFID Expands Educational Efforts To Reach Racial, Ethnic Families About Dangers Of Meningitis
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases' (NFID) S.T.O.P.(Share. Teach. Outreach. Protect.) Meningitis! coalition, composed of many of the nation's leading medical and advocacy organizations, recently issued a Call to...
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ICAAC/IDSA 2008: Antiretroviral Therapy Clinical Trials
More: 48th Annual ICAAC/IDSA 46th Annual Meeting: A Joint Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology and the Infectious Diseases Society of America This activity is not sanctioned by, nor a part of, the American Society for...
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ICAAC/IDSA 2008: Antiretroviral Therapy Clinical Trials
More: 48th Annual ICAAC/IDSA 46th Annual Meeting: A Joint Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology and the Infectious Diseases Society of America This activity is not sanctioned by, nor a part of, the American Society for...
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New Drugs Against MRSA, Other Superbugs Still Lacking
Infectious disease experts warn that new drugs are urgently needed to treat six drug-resistant bacteria that cause most hospital infections and increasingly escape the effects of antibiotics.The ESKAPE pathogens -- as these six bad...
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Scientists pinpoint flu gene
Infectious disease experts in Australia have identified a mix of genes that make people eight times more likely to suffer for longer, and experience severe symptoms, once they fall ill.The researchers also found that a smaller group...
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Research Advance May Lead To New Ways To Attack Latent TB And Other Bacteria
Main Category: Tuberculosis Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry; Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses; Tropical Diseases email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient /...
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Blame your genes for lengthy illness
Genes could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high risk...
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Blame your genes for lengthy illness
Genes could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high risk...
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Blame your genes for lengthy illness
Genes could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high risk...
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Blame your genes for lengthy illness
Genes could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high risk...
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PA-824 : Promising new drug for TB
Latest Research : Infectious Diseases : Tuberculosis Nov 29, 2008 - 3:43:40 AM , Reviewed by: Dr.Sanjukta Acharya NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D, said, 'Dr. Barry and his colleagues have now given us a detailed picture of...
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Severe bouts of flu linked to genes
GENES could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others struggle with the virus two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high-risk genes are eight times...
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Genes blamed for lengthy illness
Article from: AAP Font size: Decrease Increase : Email : Print GENES could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in...
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Genes blamed for lengthy illness
GENES could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high risk...
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Sick: Genes blamed for lengthy illness
Article from: AAP Font size: Decrease Increase : Email : Print GENES could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the dreaded lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in...
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Genes a means test of who gets sick
GENES could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that people who carry certain high risk genes are...
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Genes a means test of who gets sick
Font size: Decrease Increase : Email : Print GENES could explain why some people recover from the flu overnight and others are still struggling with the lurgy two weeks on.Infectious disease experts in Sydney have discovered that...
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EpiVax wins $390,000 grant from NIH to optimize HIV vaccine delivery
EpiVax, a company engaged in the field of computational immunology, has received a grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a division of the National Institutes of Health, to optimize delivery of an HIV...
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IDRI and Immune Design sign licensing agreement for GLA vaccine adjuvant
The Infectious Disease Research Institute and Immune Design, a vaccine biotech company, have entered into an agreement pursuant to which Immune Design is granted a worldwide exclusive license for the research, development and...
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Learn about the World Molecular Diagnostics Market
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Molecular Diagnostics in Millions of US$.The specific product segments analyzed are Infectious Disease Testing, Pharmacogenomics, and Cancer Screening. The report provides separate...
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In Vitro Activities at pH 5.0 and pH 7.0 and In Vivo Efficacy of Flucytosine against Aspergillus fumigatus
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, December 2008, p.4483-4485, Vol. 52, No. 12 Copyright 2008, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. Paul E. Verweij,1,2* Debbie T. Te Dorsthorst,1,2,3 Willem H. Janssen...
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Study of Ancient and Modern Plagues Finds Common Features
BETHESDA, Md., Nov.21, 2008--In 430 B.C., a new and deadly disease -- its cause remains a mystery -- swept into Athens. The walled Greek city-state was teeming with citizens, soldiers and refugees of the war then raging between Athens...
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