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Hand gel kills bird flu virus and Indonesian update

Hand gel kills bird flu virus and Indonesian update

Why H5N1 bird flu is so lethal

Why H5N1 bird flu is so lethal

Study shows how the plague bacteria Yersinia pestis causes disease

Study shows how the plague bacteria Yersinia pestis causes disease

New map for human genome expression

New map for human genome expression

Permanent renal parenchymal defects after febrile UTI are closely associated with vesicoureteric reflux

Permanent renal parenchymal defects after febrile UTI are closely associated with vesicoureteric reflux

African plant root, Paullinia pinnata, may be the answer to MRSA

African plant root, Paullinia pinnata, may be the answer to MRSA

New rapid diagnostic tests for Neisseria meningitidis

New rapid diagnostic tests for Neisseria meningitidis

Record morbidity in Africa from Borreliosis, or relapsing fever

Record morbidity in Africa from Borreliosis, or relapsing fever

Excluding deer could be a counterproductive strategy for controlling tick-borne infections

Excluding deer could be a counterproductive strategy for controlling tick-borne infections

Fluid forces within the body help invasive bacteria

Fluid forces within the body help invasive bacteria

New microchip enables quick diagnosis of flu strains

New microchip enables quick diagnosis of flu strains

More children around the world now have allergies and asthma

More children around the world now have allergies and asthma

Lyme disease vaccine could be on the cards

Lyme disease vaccine could be on the cards

Chewing gum which fights tooth decay

Chewing gum which fights tooth decay

British farmer dies from rabbit flu

British farmer dies from rabbit flu

Antibiotic-resistant MRSA all too common

Antibiotic-resistant MRSA all too common

Genotoxic bacteria in the digestive tract

Genotoxic bacteria in the digestive tract

Iomai launches study of vaccine patch for travelers' diarrhea

Iomai launches study of vaccine patch for travelers' diarrhea

Antioxidants may protect against Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other tick-borne illness

Antioxidants may protect against Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other tick-borne illness

Enrichment of regulatory CD4+CD25+ T cells by inhibition of phospholipase D signaling

Enrichment of regulatory CD4+CD25+ T cells by inhibition of phospholipase D signaling

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