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Doxycycline vs. Bactrim

Doxycycline vs. Bactrim

Doxycycline vs. Bactrim: What’s the difference? Doxycycline and Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim) are antibiotics used to treat many different types of bacterial infections. Brand names for doxycycline include Vibramycin, Oracea, Adoxa, Atridox, Acticlate, Acticlate Cap, Doryx, Doxteric, Doxy, and Monodox. Doxycycline and Bactrim are different types of antibiotics. Doxycycline is a tetracycline antibiotic and Bactrim […]

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Is the County You Call Home a Potential Measles Hotspot?

Is the County You Call Home a Potential Measles Hotspot?

Latest Infectious Disease News THURSDAY, May 9, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Could a computer model pinpoint where measles outbreaks are likely to occur? That’s exactly what researchers did, accurately predicting some of the U.S. regions where measles might spread. Their predictions included counties in New York, Washington state and Oregon, where measles outbreaks are already […]

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Dengvaxia (dengue tetravalent vaccine, live)

Dengvaxia (dengue tetravalent vaccine, live)

What is Dengvaxia and how is it used? Dengvaxia (dengue tetravalent vaccine, live) is a vaccine indicated for the prevention of dengue disease caused by dengue virus serotypes 1, 2, 3 and 4. Dengvaxia is approved for use in individuals 9 through 16 years of age with laboratory-confirmed previous dengue infection and living in endemic […]

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An Antibiotic Alternative? Using a Virus to Fight Bacteria

An Antibiotic Alternative? Using a Virus to Fight Bacteria

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Infectious Disease News WEDNESDAY, May 8, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Viruses and bacteria are the culprits behind the infectious diseases that plague humans. Researchers recently turned one against the other, using viruses to wipe out a potentially life-threatening bacterium in a 15-year-old girl with cystic fibrosis. This old-time approach to […]

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Do Adults Need a Measles Booster Shot?

Do Adults Need a Measles Booster Shot?

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Infectious Disease News WEDNESDAY, May 8, 2019 (HealthDay News) — New York’s ongoing measles epidemic alarmed midtown Manhattan resident Deb Ivanhoe, who couldn’t remember whether she’d ever been vaccinated as a child. So Ivanhoe, 60, sought out her long-time primary care doctor, who performed an antibody test to see whether […]

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Possible Listeria Contamination in L’Explorateur Soft Ripened Cheese: FDA

Possible Listeria Contamination in L’Explorateur Soft Ripened Cheese: FDA

Consumers should not eat and retailers should not sell or serve l’Explorateur soft ripened cheese due to possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. Latest Infectious Disease News The product is made in France and sold throughout the United States in small circular wheels in 250-gram quantities. The sell by dates include […]

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Doxycycline vs. Azithromycin

Doxycycline vs. Azithromycin

Doxycycline vs. azithromycin: What’s the difference? Doxycycline and azithromycin are antibiotics used to treat many different types of bacterial infections. Brand names for doxycycline include Vibramycin, Oracea, Adoxa, Atridox, Acticlate, Acticlate Cap, Doryx, Doxteric, Doxy, and Monodox. Brand names for azithromycin include Zithromax, Zithromax Tri-Pak, Zithromax Z-Pak, and Zmax. Doxycycline and azithromycin are different types […]