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Viral hemorrhagic fever case in US soldier highlights need for control measures
Clinicians should consider the possibility of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and take appropriate precautions for febrile travelers returning from endemic areas, according to recent findings.
Chikungunya persists in Caribbean; travellers remain at risk
The outbreak of chikungunya virus throughout the Caribbean and countries in Central and South America continues to spread, according to the CDC, and will continue to affect travelers to the region.
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Chagas disease on the rise, acquired locally among Texas blood donors
Some United States Southerners with Chagas disease may have acquired the infection locally, placing them at greater risk for heart disease, according to data presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting.
Novel bio-filtration device produced positive results in Ebola patient
Officials at Frankfurt University Hospital, Germany, have reported undetectable virus in an Ebola patient treated with a novel bio-filtration therapy, according to a press release.
Livestock-associated MRSA strain present in hospitals
A MRSA strain found in UK hospitals may be linked to a bacteria found in livestock, according to recently published data.
5 highlights of the ASTMH 2014 Ebola panel
During a media event held at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in New Orleans, a panel of seven infectious disease experts fielded questions related to the current Ebola outbreak.
P. knowlesi malaria cases increasing in Malaysia
Sixty-eight percent of malaria patients hospitalized in Malaysian Borneo in 2013 were infected by the once-rare primate malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi, according to research data presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
Lab test adapted to identify new Lyme treatments
A research team from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has developed a rapid antibiotic susceptibility test to evaluate the effect of potentially thousands of FDA-approved drugs against Borrelia burgdorferi, according to a report published in PLOS One.
Text message reminders improved malaria treatment adherence
Text message reminders improved patient adherence to malaria treatment regimens, according to recently published data.
Prototype diagnostic test detected Ebola in 60 seconds
A Canadian biotechnology company has developed a prototype diagnostic test that quickly detected Ebola virus antibodies, according to a press release.
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