Science news articles about 'journal of infectious diseases'
Taking the sex out of sexual health screening
... in the BioMed Central open access journal BMC Infectious Diseases, the Australian women interviewed did not like discussing their sex lives ...UV lotion lights the way to cleaner facilities
... . Their findings, published in BioMed Central’s journal, BMC Infectious Diseases, also show that spores from the nasty bacteria Clostridium difficile (C. difficile ...Stomach bug appears to protect kids from asthma, says NYU study
... , the researchers report. The study appears in the July 15, 2008, online issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases. "Our findings suggest that absence of H ...Stomach bug appears to protect kids from asthma, says NYU study
... , the researchers report. The study appears in the July 15, 2008, online issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases ...Booster vaccination may help with possible future avian influenza pandemic
... useful in controlling a potential future pandemic. The study is published in the August 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases, now available online. H5N1 ...Simian foamy virus found in several people living and working with monkeys in Asia
... . The study appears in the August issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Disease. Though SFV has not been found to cause ... Center. "The intensity of bush meat hunting and infectious diseases have taken a huge toll on primate ...U of M study shows why treatment isn't effective for HIV
... of the study, sponsored by the National Institute of Health, will be published in the Aug. 15 edition of the Journal of Infectious Disease. The article is currently online. In the study ...Bacterial pneumonia caused most deaths in 1918 influenza pandemic
... in a similar manner, say the NIAID authors, whose paper in the Oct. 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases is now available online. Therefore ...China sees spike in rabies cases
... , published today in the open access journal BMC Infectious Diseases, shows that in some provinces of China the number of human rabies cases has jumped ...Steroids aid recovery from pneumonia, UT Southwestern researchers say
... has been shown to be ineffective or even harmful. In a study available online and in a future issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers at UT Southwestern show ...UT public health experts discover new information about diabetes' link to tuberculosis
... of developing multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. In an Epub abstract online in Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, researchers reported that almost 6 ...RSV may hide in the lungs, lead to asthma, UT Southwestern researchers report
... Southwestern and senior author of a study available online and in the Nov. 15 issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases. "These findings could aid in the development of preventive ...Drug-resistant tuberculosis rife in China
... research published in the open access journal BMC Infectious Diseases has shown that almost 10% of Chinese TB cases are resistant to the most effective ...Inexperienced prostitutes most at risk of sexual infections
... in Cambodia, reported in the open access journal BMC Infectious Diseases, has shown that girls who were new to the sex industry were twice as likely to have gonorrhoea ...Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Rife In China
... average. Nationwide research published in the journal BMC Infectious Diseases has shown that almost 10 percent of Chinese TB cases are resistant ...
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