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Scientists develop single vaccination approach to combat influenza and pneumococcal infections

Scientists develop single vaccination approach to combat influenza and pneumococcal infections

Sophisticated molecular machinery is used by dangerous pathogens to infect hosts

Sophisticated molecular machinery is used by dangerous pathogens to infect hosts

Circadian rhythm influences immune responses across a range of diseases

Circadian rhythm influences immune responses across a range of diseases

Study explains why several clinical trials of treatments for sepsis have been failed

Study explains why several clinical trials of treatments for sepsis have been failed

Experts Suggest Compulsory Measles Vaccination in Children Could Prevent Epidemic

Experts Suggest Compulsory Measles Vaccination in Children Could Prevent Epidemic

Vaccination helps protect the public from measles

Vaccination helps protect the public from measles

Study: India has large disparities in under-five mortality rate between richer and poorer states

Study: India has large disparities in under-five mortality rate between richer and poorer states

14 years of investigations reveal how Nipah virus spreads from person to person

14 years of investigations reveal how Nipah virus spreads from person to person

Australian doctors are overprescribing flu antivirals, study reveals

Australian doctors are overprescribing flu antivirals, study reveals

UK Government to 'consider all options' to control measles outbreak

UK Government to 'consider all options' to control measles outbreak

Rutgers study: Depression increases hospital use and mortality in children

Rutgers study: Depression increases hospital use and mortality in children

New noninvasive ventilation strategy benefits preterm infants with neonatal ARDS

New noninvasive ventilation strategy benefits preterm infants with neonatal ARDS

Globally measles at an all time high

Globally measles at an all time high

Adoption of new rules drops readmission penalties against safety net hospitals

Adoption of new rules drops readmission penalties against safety net hospitals

The return of the measles: are we going backward?

The return of the measles: are we going backward?

Measles vaccination rates are a 'public health time bomb'

Measles vaccination rates are a 'public health time bomb'

Study: Measles outbreaks may become more frequent if vaccination rates continue to decline

Study: Measles outbreaks may become more frequent if vaccination rates continue to decline

PCV10 vaccine against pneumonia sharply reduces incidence of serious pneumococcal disease

PCV10 vaccine against pneumonia sharply reduces incidence of serious pneumococcal disease

Outpatient healthcare providers inappropriately prescribe antibiotics to 40% of patients

Outpatient healthcare providers inappropriately prescribe antibiotics to 40% of patients

Researchers discover new broad-spectrum antibiotic that contains arsenic

Researchers discover new broad-spectrum antibiotic that contains arsenic

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