Archive for the ‘Infectious Diseases’ Category

Influenza Vaccination during Pregnancy May Protect Newborns

Posted by: admin on: December 22, 2011

Maximum hospital admission of infants<6 months is due to influenza. According to the results of a population-based surveillance study Influenza vaccination during pregnancy not only protects the mother, but also protects the baby in the early months of life. Team@CMHF

Salmonella superbug on the rise

Posted by: admin on: December 21, 2011

Salmonella Infection is on the rise. (Though in India it is one of the most common infection) The reason is the global travelling and drug resistance. Drug overuse and abuse is responsible for the drug resistance. A decade ago, Ciprofloxacin was used left, right and centre. And now it has developed resistance. Team@CMHF

A Common Parasite May be Linked to Brain Cancers

Posted by: admin on: December 20, 2011

The causes of brain cancer can be varied. There are many potential causes for brain cancer. Till now it was not known that a parasite could lead to brain cancer. A recent study suggests that a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii could be a potential aggravator of Brain cancers. Team@CMHF.

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/77e7bb/an_evidencebased) has announced the addition of the “An Evidence-Based Approach To Infectious Disease” report to their offering. -Team@CMHF

Stress the ‘Human’ in HPV, One Man Suggests

Posted by: admin on: October 24, 2011

Within the last few years the connection between high-risk HPV types and cancers of the cervix, penis and anus has been understood. Since human papillomavirus affects both sexes equally, should men also be vaccinated? Team@CMHF


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