She talks about what we have learned from the Zika outbreak in Rio de Janeiro in 2015 and what research is being done to protect against the virus in endemic areas, a topic she also spoke about at IDWeek...
He explains why ANAC publicly opposes 2 federally proposed policy changes that concern protections from discrimination in health care and shelter housing for LGBTQ individuals.
He explains why ANAC publicly opposes 2 federally proposed policy changes that concern protections from discrimination in health care and shelter housing for LGBTQ individuals.
In this podcast, Joseph Bocchini Jr, MD, discusses a new study on adolescent vaccination data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Are adolescents receiving the adequate...
In this podcast, she discusses the challenges of zika virus, including diagnostic challenges and those that arise in pregnancy, as well as the hope for a vaccine in the near future.
In this podcast, Patsy Stinchfield, RN, MS, NP, CPNP, CIC, from Children's Minnesota and the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, talks about the current measles outbreak, explains what is...
In this podcast, Matthew M. Zahn, MD, speaks about the 2019 measles outbreak, gives an update on knowledge gaps that still exist, and the 3 Cs of measles.
Cherise Rohr-Allegrini, PhD, MPH, discusses a timeline of vaccinations, what opting out of these vaccines means for the future of outbreaks, and what the public should learn from these outbreaks.
Ronald Martin, from the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition, outlines the challenges associated with implementing a harm reduction model to combat the opioid crisis, as well as ways to overcome these...
Gary P. Wormser, MD, from New York Medical College, talks about his research "Co-infections in Persons with Early Lyme Disease, New York, USA," which was published in Emerging Infectious Diseases. What...