Global Molecular Infectious Disease Testing Market OverviewThe global molecular infectious disease testing market is ...
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The word "influenza" originally stemmed from the medieval Latin influentia at a time when fluids emanating from heavenly ...
Despite decades of experience, advanced health systems, and deep medical knowledge, the WHO European region is still at risk from the global epidemic of tuberculosis. There are at least three pressing ...
Qure.ai's AI-powered medical imaging solutions are transforming healthcare by improving early detection of tuberculosis, lung cancer, cardiology, and oncology conditions.
Whether it’s the ocean’s deepest hydrothermal vents or tall mountain peaks, bacteria is likely surviving and thriving. Ice caves can host a wide variety of microorganisms and offer biologists a bevy ...
Five-thousand-year-old microbes reveal nature’s antibiotic arms race, and hold clues to both the threat of drug resistance ...
New Global Burden of Disease data show sustained mortality declines; however, noncommunicable diseases, climate exposure, and ...
Bacteria frozen for thousands of years could hold the key to developing new antibiotics, researchers have found.
Data and data systems are central to Nigeria’s HIV response, shaping how the disease is understood, how patients are treated and how resources are deployed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
A strain of bacteria found in a Romanian ice cave is resistant to ten modern antibiotics, according to a new study. View on ...
On dry land, factory farming of cows, pigs and chickens is widely reviled, and for good reason: The unsanitary and inhumane conditions inside these facilities contribute to outbreaks of disease, ...