Tag: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
In India 6654 new COVID 19 cases, in the US remdesivir...
India's COVID19 tally touches 1,25,101, US study finds hope in remdesivir
Even as India's tally of Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID19) cases touched a new high...
Hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin goes into trial, after Trump praise
Trial has now started on Hydroxychloroquine-azithromycin combination that US President Donald Trump praised against COVID2019
A trial has started in the United States to check...
Oral immunotherapy for peanut allergy should continue for long
Research shows that peanut oral immunotherapy stops being as effective if it is discontinued or the dose is reduced
Allergy to peanut, which is often...
Deworming programs safe – do not alter gut microflora
No major differences between the gut bacteria of people infected with roundworm or hookworm and uninfected peers, finds study
A new study has identified no...
Measles surge coming as vaccine coverage dips, experts warn
US scientists warn that dip in vaccine cover could spur measles cases
Much like India's experience of false anti-vaccine propaganda queering the pitch for the...
Organ donors prone to hypertension, diabetes; often end up in recipient...
Study calls for continuous monitoring of health status of organ donors, finds many develop diabetes, hypertension and then end up waiting for an organ...
Children who have eczema are more likely to have food allergies
Scientists find skin of children with both food allergy and eczema are different
Atopic dermatitis, or eczema a common inflammatory skin condition also known as...
Measles outbreak in the US is a vaccine hesitancy red flag
Measles outbreak reported in Clark County, Washington with 22 confirmed cases and 3 suspected cases
The news of outbreak of measles in the US comes...
A single shot for HIV/AIDS? Its on the way
New project aims to provide long-lasting HIV treatment and/or protection from a single injection
Researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have...