Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Bacterial vaginosis (BV) has been considered a bacterial imbalance in the vagina, rather than a ...
Tuberculosis bacteria rely on a family of genes that help them survive the challenging journey from one person's lungs to ...
Bacterial foodborne outbreaks in the U.S. increased while viral outbreaks declined between 2014 and 2022, with environmental ...
Tuberculosis lives and thrives in the lungs. When the bacteria that cause the disease are coughed into the air, they are ...
Study by MIT and others identifies genes essential for tuberculosis bacterium’s survival during airborne transmission.
Landmark study shows treating both partners for bacterial vaginosis improves outcomes, but experts suggest there may be more to the story.
Health experts say an Australian study linking sexual activity to an infection that 1 in 3 U.S. women contract has provided a ...
Seven new cases of Shigella, which can cause dysentery, have been reported in Oregon, health officials told FOX TV Stations.
New research published in The New England Journal of Medicine reveals bacterial vaginosis is a sexually transmitted disease, advocating for joint treatment of both male and female partners to ...
In a clinical trial, treating both partners in a relationship significantly reduced the likelihood of recurrence of bacterial vaginosis.
One in three women experience bacterial vaginosis, but a breakthrough Australian study has found that treating male sexual ...
Bacterial vaginosis affects one in three women and often comes back after treatment, but it can be completely wiped out in ...