Current Print Issue
The following online articles appeared in the February 1, 2010 print edition of Infectious Disease News.
- Refusing varicella vaccine linked with increased disease risk
- PCV7 efficacy continues to reduce invasive pneumococcal disease in U.S.
- Gates Foundation: Building bridges between laboratory innovation and public health intervention
- Foundation begins 2010 with Haiti relief, ‘Decade of vaccines’
- What are some of the most important contributions the Gates Foundation has made to public health?
- Mandatory policy increased influenza vaccine uptake among HCWs
- More thoughts on pandemic H1N1 influenza
- Toxoplasmosis in animal and man
- Strategies for handling the erythromycin ophthalmic ointment shortage
- Seasonal influenza-related school closures affect families
- Data confirm benefits of rotavirus vaccine
- Patient-reported quality of life may predict survival among patients with HIV receiving ART
- Sexually transmitted diseases affect one-in-four adolescent girls
- In Africa, people with disabilities may be at increased risk for HIV
- IDSA releases updated guidelines for the management of cryptococcal disease
- IDSA updates guidelines for management of intra-abdominal infection
- Modest rise in invasive pneumococcal pneumonia may be linked to seasonal influenza
- Soil studies reveal rise in antibiotic resistance
- Naturally occurring lipid blocks RSV in lungs
- Chlorhexadine-based antiseptic may interrupt transmission of certain MRSA strains


