New research findings on infectious disease
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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From flu pandemic protection to vaccine development, new research is shedding light on infectious diseases and offering insights into ways to combat their spread. Recent studies have found that surgical masks won't fight pandemic flu and that simple health care strategies can help prevent infections from extensively drug resistant tuberculosis, according to headlines reported by APHA's Get Ready News Twitter.
Among the recent infectious disease research highlights reported by the Get Ready News Twitter are:
* Scientists discover new key to flu transmission
* Preparing pregnant women for pandemic flu
* Wild bird influenza survey, Canada
* Telephone monitoring of flu patients, United States, 2006
* Is a universal flu vaccine on its way?
*Canadian panel concludes there is no evidence surgical masks protect against pandemic flu
* Research to aid malaria eradication efforts
* Study shows new way to fight Chagas disease
* Simple strategy could prevent half of deadly tuberculosis infections
* Study shows how Chikungunya virus spread so far
For links to these and dozens of other news stories and resources, visit the Get Ready News Twitter.
New information is posted each weekday, so check back regularly for updates, or sign up for the Twitter's RSS feed. Our news headlines can also be read on the Get Ready for Flu blog.
Among the recent infectious disease research highlights reported by the Get Ready News Twitter are:
* Scientists discover new key to flu transmission
* Preparing pregnant women for pandemic flu
* Wild bird influenza survey, Canada
* Telephone monitoring of flu patients, United States, 2006
* Is a universal flu vaccine on its way?
*Canadian panel concludes there is no evidence surgical masks protect against pandemic flu
* Research to aid malaria eradication efforts
* Study shows new way to fight Chagas disease
* Simple strategy could prevent half of deadly tuberculosis infections
* Study shows how Chikungunya virus spread so far
For links to these and dozens of other news stories and resources, visit the Get Ready News Twitter.
New information is posted each weekday, so check back regularly for updates, or sign up for the Twitter's RSS feed. Our news headlines can also be read on the Get Ready for Flu blog.
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