A global study reports a 60% drop in global mortality from diarrheal diseases, but children and the elderly still have the highest death rates, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Each year, tens of thousands of children under five dies from diarrheal disease caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC), primarily in ...
A study has used advanced genetic and genomic techniques to offer a major step forward in understanding and diagnosing infectious intestinal diseases. The large-scale study analyzed more than 1,000 ...
Google's new AI tool can read DNA like a language, and see immediately if a word substitution will change the meaning of that sentence, the company says. — © AFP ...
Updated foodborne infection estimates have suggested a larger burden because of Shigella and a reduced impact from norovirus.
Climate change is impacting the spread of Salmonella, according to new research. This research follows previous work from the team, which found that weather change is leading to the spread of ...
May 25, 2001 — -- Be careful how you swim. You could catch something. Federal health officials are launching a campaign to promote healthy swimming, as pool-borne illnesses have more and more ...
A University of Liverpool study has used advanced genetic and genomic techniques to offer a major step forward in understanding and diagnosing infectious intestinal diseases. The research is published ...