
Trichomonas vaginalis treatment: New research shows multi-dose metronidazole is better in women
A new study led by a Tulane University researcher and recently published in the journal, Lancet Infectious Diseases, could change the way doctors treat the common, sexually transmitted parasite, Trich...
9 Loka 20186min

Outbreak News This Week: October 7, 2018
It was a huge news week in infectious disease and we cover some of the biggest stories here on the show today. I go over the odd report on a father-to-son HIV transmission in a very atypical way. The ...
7 Loka 201850min

Listeria monocytogenes: Who's most at risk, pathology and common sources
South Africa just came out of a massive Listeria outbreak that sickened more than 1000 and killed more than 200. Associate Professor, Infectious Disease and International Medicine, USF Health, Sandra ...
5 Loka 20184min

Ricin: A weapon of assassination rather than mass destruction
Today it was reported that the Pentagon mail facility received two pieces of mail Monday that initially tested positive for the toxin, ricin. CNN reports that the letters were addressed to Secretary o...
2 Loka 20186min

Flu shots: Some protection is better than no protection
Last week, the CDC reported on a record-breaking estimated 900,000 flu hospitalizations and more than 80,000 deaths in the U.S. last flu season. My guest today, makes the case in Self magazine recentl...
2 Loka 20186min

Bartonella and vampire bats: A look at the recent research
Bartonella are globally distributed bacteria that can cause endocarditis in humans and domestic animals. Bats have been implicated as a likely reservoir host for these bacteria, but little is known ab...
2 Loka 201817min

Infectious disease 'pearls', part 2: Outbreak News This Week
A little over a month ago I did a podcast with today's guest on various infectious disease topics from her book Gompfs ID pearls and because it was so well received and the fact that we really just sc...
30 Syys 201850min

Yersinia enterocolitica: Chitlins, blood transfusions and Reiter's syndrome
Yersiniosis is an infection caused most often by eating raw or undercooked pork contaminated with Yersinia enterocolitica bacteria. CDC estimates Y. enterocolitica causes almost 117,000 illnesses, 640...
29 Syys 20183min



















