Topic: Infectious Diseases September 10, 2019 Halting spread of HIV in Midwest is aim of new networkWashington University-led network to provide advice, support for local groups providing medicine that prevents HIV.News Release July 22, 2019 Mattar named a chair of group aimed at combating antimicrobial resistanceInfectious diseases expert will evaluate antibiotics, vaccines.National Leaders July 8, 2019 The meat-allergy tick also carries a mystery killer virusSource: Wired June 13, 2019 Deadly tick-borne virus cured with experimental flu drug, in miceBourbon virus has sickened people in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma.News Release June 5, 2019 To fight TB infection, early protection is crucialNew approach may aid development of more effective vaccine.News Release March 13, 2019 Doctors address mental health crisis among Rohingya refugeesFleeing violence in Myanmar, refugees who are unsure of future settle in Bangladeshi camps.Medical Campus & Community, Video January 15, 2019 Obituary: Gerald Medoff, former director of infectious diseases, 82Remembered as inspiring leader, investigator, teacher, physician.Obituaries January 9, 2019 New strategy may curtail spread of antibiotic resistanceStudy identifies key step in spread of drug resistance, opportunity for intervention.News Release December 21, 2018 ‘Your cold … is now a public menace’Historian details how St. Louis escaped the worst of the 1918 influenza pandemic.Medical Campus & Community December 18, 2018 Diamond honored with 2019 Stanley J. Korsmeyer AwardAward celebrates key discoveries made by physician-scientists.News Release December 4, 2018 Philips named co-director of infectious diseases divisionKnown for her work in tuberculosis.News Release November 28, 2018 Researchers find innovative ways to combat world’s deadliest bacteriaKhader, Philips, Stallings developing new therapeutics, vaccines for tuberculosis.News Release November 20, 2018 Audrey Odom John at TEDxPhysician-scientist developing malaria breath test.Medical Campus & Community, Video October 18, 2018 Course teaches medical trainees how to provide care in developing countries'You have to think on your feet and out of the box'.Medical Campus & Community September 17, 2018 Study IDs why some TB bacteria prove deadlySingle mutation protects TB bacteria from antibiotics, immune assault.News Release August 23, 2018 Obituary: J. Russell Little, professor emeritus of medicine, 87Former chief of infectious diseases was known as an inspiring teacher, mentor.Obituaries June 15, 2018 Baldridge named Pew Scholar in Biomedical SciencesFour-year grant will help fund norovirus research.National Leaders May 17, 2018 Blood type affects severity of diarrhea caused by E. coliResearchers ID protein responsible for blood-group difference.News Release May 3, 2018 Why some bacteria eat antibiotics and what we can do about itSource: NBC News April 30, 2018 Bacteria’s appetite may be key to cleaning up antibiotic contaminationAntibiotics in environment contribute to drug resistance.News Release April 12, 2018 How highly contagious norovirus infection gets its startVirus infects rare intestinal cells in mice; findings point to therapeutic strategy.News Release March 19, 2018 Infectious diseases docs may be lifesaving for patients with antibiotic-resistant infectionsSeeing such specialists linked to significantly lower mortality rates.News Release March 16, 2018 The one doctor you need to see if you get an antibiotic-resistant infectionSource: Consumer Reports March 8, 2018 No progress seen in reducing antibiotics among outpatientsOveruse contributes to drug-resistant infections, excess costs.News Release Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 Next ›