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9 Dead After IV Infections at 6 Ala. Hospitals

Mar 29th 2011 – 9:11PM
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Christopher Furlong, Getty Images

MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Nine Alabama hospital patients who were treated with intravenous feeding bags contaminated with bacteria have died and the maker has pulled the product off the market, state health officials said Tuesday. Ten others who got the nutrient treatments that are delivered directly from the plastic bags into...

A Promising New Approach to Cure AIDS [VIDEO]

Feb 28th 2011 – 3:48PM

In a bold new attempt to cure AIDS, scientists used genetic engineering in six patients to develop blood cells that are resistant to infection with the virus that causes the disease.

Playboy Mansion Party Guests Sickened; 5 Facts About Legionellosis

By Greg RobillardFeb 14th 2011 – 7:50PM

It's not the disease you'd expect to pick up at the Playboy Mansion. According to the Los Angeles Department of Health, the mysterious illness that sickened at least 170 people who attended a fundraiser at the Playboy Mansion on Feb. 3 is legionellosis. The Health Department has yet to confirm that the Playboy Mansion is...

More Veterans Exposed to Infections at VA Facilities

By Mara GayFeb 10th 2011 – 5:15PM
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Joe Raedle, Getty Images

More veterans may have been exposed to serious infections such as HIV and hepatitis at VA facilities because of inadequately cleaned equipment. The Veterans Affairs Department has identified 12 more veterans who may have received colonoscopies with unsanitary equipment at a VA hospital in in Miami, officials said. In...

Officials Confirm 3 Cases of Cholera in NYC

Feb 6th 2011 – 11:30AM

NEW YORK - New York City officials have confirmed that three New Yorkers contracted cholera while in the Dominican Republic for a wedding. The Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, where thousands have died from the disease. A medical epidemiologist for the city Department of Health and Mental...

Background on microbiology

Microbiology (from Greek , mīkros, "small"; , bios, "life"; and , -logia) is the study of microscopic organisms', which are defined as any living organism that is either a single cell (unicellular), a cell cluster, or has no cells at all (acellular).

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