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K-State research institute studies airborne pathogens

(CJOnline) Stephen Higgs, an infectious disease expert with international research experience, came to Manhattan two years ago to be the research director of the Biosecurity Research Institute at Kansas State University. Higgs moved from England to the United States in 1991 and worked at Colorado State University and the University of  Read More »

Immunotherapy Is Beginning To Have A Major Impact For Patients With Cancer And Infectious Diseases

(MedicalNewsToday) The idea of fighting infections and even cancers by inducing protective immune responses may now be a step closer to clinical practice. Researchers have removed a major obstacle to widespread use of so-called adoptive transfer therapy, in which a patient receives “killer” immune cells targeting a disease agent. Existing technologies  Read More »

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – update

(WHO) The Ministry of Health (MoH) in Saudi Arabia has announced two additional laboratory-confirmed cases and two deaths in previously confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in Saudi Arabia. The new cases are a 69 year-old male and a 66 year-old male from Riyadh. Both were admitted  Read More »

Dengue raises alarm in Central America

(MedicalExpress) Authorities have issued dengue alerts in four nations across Central America, where alarm is rising as the mosquito-borne disease has infected 30,000 people and killed 17 this year alone. Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and El Salvador have issued formal alerts. In Guatemala and Panama, officials say they are monitoring the  Read More »

New studies fine-tune H7N9 severity estimates

(CIDRAP) A lull in the number of H7N9 cases in China has given experts a chance to sift the data to fine-tune the clinical picture of the disease, which now suggests that it is less serious than earlier assessments, with more mild infections than previously thought. Some of the obstacles to  Read More »