Researchers from the CDC’s Office of Antibiotic Stewardship have determined that outpatient antibiotic prescription rates in the United States have decreased in recent years. In this Q&A, the Office...
In this podcast, Linda Beer, PhD, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, talks about her team's latest analysis of US surveillance data of adults with HIV infection that examined the...
Lorenzo Subissi, PhD, answers our questions about his study that investigated subsequent mortality among people discharged from a treatment center after the 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
In this podcast, Anthony Fauci, MD, from the NIAID, discusses comorbidities in people with HIV and how managing those comorbidities may be hindering progress toward ending the HIV epidemic.
Robin K. Avery, MD, writes about the 7 clinical trials in viral diseases that may change the way cytomegalovirus infection is treated in transplant recipients and how immunizations affect immunocompromised...
In this podcast, Ralph Baric, PhD, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discusses his latest research on the National Institute of Health's dengue vaccine, what the findings mean for...
Drs Carlos Arango and Jennifer Andrews from the University of Florida reflect on a 1961 Consultant article about when to prescribe antibiotics to children.