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The FDA bans the marketing of OTC antiseptics containing triclosan and 23 other active antimicrobial agents.
The World Health Organization (WHO), in an update yesterday on 18 Saudi MERS-CoV cases, said that 5 of the 18 cases involved contact with camels before symptom onset.
A study yesterday in Clinical Infectious Diseases reports high long-term success rates of fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) against recurrent Clostridium difficile infection (CDI).
Emory University researchers contacted all eligible patients who received FMT for recurrent CDI from Jul 1, 2012, to Dec 31, 2016. Of 190 eligible patients, 137 (72%) completed the telephone survey.
Only 19 states reported increasing or maintaining their public health budgets, down from 26 last year.
Researchers are relieved to resume experiments, but some public health questions remain.
According to an updated situation report from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), there are now 61 monkeypox cases in that country, 5 more than last month. This is Africa's largest-ever monkeypox outbreak.
A phase 3 trial shows ceftazidime-avibactam "non-inferior" to meropenem.
"Censorship . . . threatens to disrupt a prime goal of government: protecting public safety," the groups write.
According to an updated case count from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are now 174 cases of Candida auris infections in the United States, 17 more than the CDC reported last month.
President Donald Trump today released a new foreign strategy called the "America First" document, outlining his administration's geopolitical goals. In addition to naming Russia and China as America's "rivals," the president dedicates less than 1 page of the 68-page document to the threats posed by biological weapons.
Flu activity is widespread in 12 states, and the CDC reports a variant H3N2 case and a flu-related death in a child.
A 3-track system would offer key advantages to the FDA's approach, the experts say.
Our weekly wrap-up of antimicrobial stewardship & antimicrobial resistance scans
The results of a large randomized trial show that adjunctive rifampicin provided no overall benefit over standard antibiotic therapy in adults with Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, UK researchers reported yesterday in The Lancet.
An Escherichia coli outbreak in Canada linked to romaine lettuce now involves five provinces, with 30 cases reported so far, 1 of them fatal, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) said yesterday in an update.
Data show that about 4 of 1,000 seronegative patients vaccinated could develop ADE, a serious side effect.
About 291,000 to 646,000 people in the world die from seasonal flu each year, experts estimate.
Some problems became more apparent with age, and the follow-up findings could help providers plan care for other babies born with Zika-related defects.
Survivors of the first reported outbreak of Ebola still harbor detectable antibodies to the virus 40 years later, and some of those antibodies can still neutralize live virus, researchers reported today in the Journal of Infectious Diseases.
No link was found between microcephaly and a key insecticide—or vaccines.