Microbiology
Community-Onset Urosepsis

Urinary tract infection serves as the source of 10-30% of all sepsis cases, highlighting its significant morbidity and mortality burden, particularly when it originates in the community setting.

May 2024

Inhaled Fluticasone Furoate for Covid-19 Treatment
Inhaled Fluticasone Furoate for Covid-19 Treatment

Clinical efficacy of inhaled fluticasone furoate for treating Covid-19 is not demonstrated in study results, suggesting limited benefit in this context.

May 2024

Cross-Modal Associations in Sensory Perception

Exploring the influence of cross-modal associations on sensory information processing and its effect on visual perception.

May 2024

Exercising in the Morning for Weight Control

Morning exercise may offer benefits for weight control, possibly due to metabolic and chronobiological factors that influence energy expenditure and metabolism throughout the day.

May 2024

High Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Increase
High Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Increases the Risk of Crohn's Disease

Ultra-processed foods are implicated in increasing the risk of Crohn's disease, potentially through alterations in the intestinal microbiota, underscoring the importance of dietary choices in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases.

April 2024

Stoma Reversal After Hartmann Procedure

This study aims to investigate the rate of stoma reversal and the reasons for non-reversal in patients who have undergone a Hartmann Procedure (HP) due to acute diverticulitis, providing insights into the outcomes and factors influencing stoma reversal decisions.

April 2024

Diversity of the Oral Microbiota in Adults and Chi
Diversity of the Oral Microbiota in Adults and Children

This article explores the diversity of the oral microbiota in both adults and children, emphasizing the importance of maintaining oral hygiene practices such as flossing and regular dental check-ups.

April 2024

Mechanism of Cholera Bacteria Circumventing Intestinal Defenses

Scientists elucidate how Vibrio cholerae regulates toxin production to evade intestinal defenses, facilitating infection, and providing insights into cholera pathogenesis.

April 2024

The US Approves a Vaccine for Pregnant Women Again
The US Approves a Vaccine for Pregnant Women Against RSV

Abrysvo, from Pfizer, is approved for use in pregnant women to protect infants during their first six months of life against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), expanding the available options for maternal immunization.

April 2024

Investigation of Multi-Resistant Bacteria in Commu
Investigation of Multi-Resistant Bacteria in Community Environments

NIH researchers are investigating multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in community environments, addressing the urgent need to understand and combat antibiotic resistance.

April 2024