Bacteria live all around us, even in us. Though some bacterial pathogens can cause dangerous infections, many of those microbes are harmless. Sometimes, the same strain of bacteria can lead to very ...
Medical science has been remarkably successful over the past two centuries at preventing and curing what were once common ...
High BMI and poor physical fitness during later adolescence increase the risk of both contracting and dying from sepsis and ...
Among adults older adults, a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection increases the risk of cardiovascular events over the ...
A new study has found that a significant percentage of adults in the United States have at least one risk factor for severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), even as eligibility for the RSV ...
A new study has found that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections were more frequent and severe compared with influenza A/B in older adults. Older adults were more likely to have respiratory ...
Staphylococcus aureas, a common cause of skin and respiratory infections, is highly unpredictable. Between 20 and 30 percent of people carry quiet colonies on their skin and in their nostrils, which ...
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Human 'mini-noses' help explain why RSV infections are more severe in children than in adults
An infection with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically affects infants much harder than adults. While adults usually ...
Data from a phase 3 trial designed to compare pralsetinib with standard therapy for certain patients with advanced lung cancer revealed a risk for severe — and potentially fatal — infections with the ...
(UPDATED) Patients with bacterial or viral infections severe enough to merit hospitalization are at increased risk of experiencing a CV event compared with those who lack an infectious-disease ...
People with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are more likely to develop severe infections requiring hospitalization, according to findings from a large Swedish cohort study. The increased risk ...
Prominent MMA and wrestling figure Ben Askren is in the hospital with severe pneumonia, his wife disclosed via social media on Saturday. Amy Askren shared a post on her Facebook page that provided an ...
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