How Hospitals Are Fighting Against C. difficileby Masha G. Savelieff, PhDBarriers to eradication remain, but some hospitals are making progress
NewsNew Data Reveals Severe Impact of European Contact with Pacific Islandsby Australian National UniversityPacific island nations suffered severe depopulation as a consequence of contact with European vessels
NewsScientists Study Tourists to Protect Great Apesby University of ExeterTourists' willingness to comply with disease prevention measures can help protect great apes
NewsHow Plankton Hold Secrets to Preventing Pandemicsby University of Colorado BoulderNew research provides valuable insight for understanding and preventing the transmission of disease within and between animal species
NewsDogs Contributing to Spread of Rocky Mountain Spotted Feverby University of California - DavisRocky Mountain spotted fever is spread by the brown dog tick, which feeds on dogs and people, and thrives in hot, arid climates
NewsNewly Discovered Ebolavirus May Not Cause Severe Disease in Humansby University of KentThe new Bombali virus was discovered in bats in Sierra Leone and has also now been reported in bats in Kenya
NewsThe Bigger the Evolutionary Jump, the More Lethal Cross-Species Diseases Could Beby University of British ColumbiaA new study indicates that the evolutionary relationship between infected hosts can predict the impact of diseases
NewsBat Influenza Viruses Could Infect Humansby University of ZurichBats have been the focus of virologists for a long time already as they carry many different kinds of viruses
NewsResearchers Rush to Identify Invasive Self-Cloning Tickby Rutgers UniversityAsian longhorned ticks threaten livestock, but scientists need help telling them apart from two near-identical species
NewsHuman Respiratory Viruses Continue to Spread in Wild Chimpanzeesby University of Wisconsin-MadisonResearchers describe two simultaneous outbreaks of respiratory illness in chimpanzees in the wild
NewsContact with Monkeys and Apes Puts Populations at Riskby PLOSZoonotic diseases now constitute more than 60 percent of emerging infectious diseases