Mpox Declared Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Now What? August 19, 2024 Making sense of the latest developments with HMS infectious disease specialist Daniel Kuritzkes
Which Strains of Tuberculosis Are the Most Infectious? August 1, 2024 Shared geographic origin between TB strain and human host could amplify risk for infection
What Will the New Cardiovascular Risk Calculator Mean for Patients? July 29, 2024 Analysis forecasts more heart attacks and strokes as fewer people become eligible for meds
Evolution Tamed Once-Deadly Western Equine Encephalitis. Should We Still Worry? July 25, 2024 The fate of a mutating virus offers important clues for pandemic preparedness
Five Harvard Medical School Faculty Named HHMI Investigators July 23, 2024 Award helps basic researchers and physician-scientists pursue their boldest ideas
Is a Global Pandemic Prevention Pact Within Reach? May 17, 2024 Harvard Medical School expert says agreement must address ‘egregious’ problems
Repurposed Cancer Drugs May Improve Tuberculosis Treatment April 2, 2024 Drug combination enhanced delivery of antibacterial medications in rabbits
Paving the Way for a New Class of Antibiotics March 5, 2024 Flaws in superbugs’ armor could be exploited to combat antibiotic resistance
How Children’s Birthdays Help Show the Best Month for Flu Shots February 21, 2024 Study confirms guidelines aimed at maximum immunity during peak flu season
HIV Drugs Show Promise in Averting Complications from Bacterial Infections January 18, 2024 Study in mice finds a trigger for devastating condition, hints at possible treatment
New Approach Could Pave the Way to Next-Generation COVID-19 Vaccines January 5, 2024 Booster delivered directly into respiratory tract enhances protection against infection in animals
What the Pandemic Is Teaching Us About the Immune System January 3, 2024 In the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis, immunology may be entering a new golden age