Researchers Have Discovered How Immune Cells Triggered By Recurrent Strep A Infections Enter The Brain

17 Dec
Researchers identify how immune cells triggered by recurrent Strep A infections affect the brain

A also called Streptococcus pyogenes, is one of the most important human pathogenic bacterial infection. The infection caused by the main acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, can cause lung infection, fever, skin and soft tissue infection, and can cause systemic infection, … Read More »

New Research Have Strengthened Our Nation’s Ability To Properly Contain a Highly Unlikely Outbreak Of Ebola,But Financial, Staffing And Resource Challenges Remain a Hurdle

15 Dec
Ebola virus

The Ebora virus is a potent virus that causes human and primate Ebora to have a high mortality rate, it’s a very rare virus. The United States has sufficient capacity for treating another outbreak of the Ebola virus, but financial, … Read More »

The World Health Organization’s new Safe Childbirth Checklist and Implementation Guide targets the major causes of maternal and newborn complications and deaths

9 Dec
The World Health Organization’s new Safe Childbirth Checklist and Implementation Guide targets the major causes of maternal and newborn complications and deaths

The risk of pregnancy complications and pregnancy death among girls is greater than that of older women, and skilled nursing can save the lives of women and newborns before and after delivery. Worldwide, the majority of maternal and newborn deaths … Read More »

The completion of the first Phase 2a clinical trial for SYN-004 is an important achievement for Synthetic Biologics

7 Dec
The completion of the first Phase 2a clinical trial for SYN-004 is an important achievement for Synthetic Biologics

Biological products are commonly used or genetically engineered, cell engineering, protein engineering, fermentation engineering and other biological technology to obtain microbial cells and various animal and human sources of tissue and liquid and other biological materials, for human disease prevention, … Read More »

Vaccination remains a public health imperative in home intervention and education improves vaccine/immunization rates in at-risk children

5 Dec
Vaccination remains a public health imperative in home intervention and education improves vaccine/immunization rates in at-risk children

Vaccinated, the vaccine preparations were inoculated to the human or animal body technology, the receiving party acquires resistance against a specific or vaccine similar pathogenic immunity, borrow by the immune system to a foreign substance identification, antibody screening and manufacturing, … Read More »