LabRoots and the Infectious Disease planning committee are excited to announce they will be hosting the 2nd Annual Infectious Disease Virtual Event. Join us for this free, one-day event on April 22, ...
Understanding how infectious diseases spread is crucial for public safety, according to Dr. Sameer Bhati. Diseases transmit through air, direct/indirect contact, vectors, and contaminated food/water.
This event is now apart of the Microbiology Week Virtual Event Series. Our 1st Annual Event in the Infectious Disease Virtual Event Series 2019 is now available On-Demand! The event will remain open 6 ...
The recent Health and Disease: Science, Technology, Culture and Policy Research Poster Session showcased more than 100 graduate student presenters from colleges across campus. The event was sponsored ...
People often mistakenly believe that "infectious” means the same thing as “contagious”. However, they are not the same. Some infectious diseases are spread person-to-person (contagious) and others are ...
A poster session on “Health and Disease: Science Technology, Culture and Policy Research” will take place Thursday (March 5), and students, staff and faculty are invited to attend. The event will be ...
Your body is home to a microbiome full of bacteria, pathogens, fungi, and viruses. Typically, they don’t cause any harm. But sometimes, microorganisms can cause disease. You can also contract ...
Our distinguished infectious disease epidemiology faculty at the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health have experience in the biological, behavioral, and social aspects of infection and ...
The Pediatric Division of Infectious Diseases provides outpatient and inpatient care for infants, children, and adolescents with illness of known or suspected infectious etiology. Clinical care ...