Antibiotic Treatment for COVID-19 Complications Could Fuel Resistant Bacteria
Some physicians worry the surge of COVID-19 patients could ultimately lead to a surge in antibiotic-resistant bacteria because of high levels of secondary illnesses.
Some physicians worry the surge of COVID-19 patients could ultimately lead to a surge in antibiotic-resistant bacteria because of high levels of secondary illnesses.
Scientists offer advice to help citizens avoid spreading or catching the coronavirus.
With South Africa in its third week of a COVID-19 lockdown that will last at least through April, scientists advising the government gave a preview of the next phase of the response.
To the older generation of an Indigenous Brazilian community, the COVID-19 pandemic looks familiar.
Field researchers are abandoning study sites because of travel restrictions and fears of catching or spreading the coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic will delay the collection of data from the 2020 U.S. census.
As they seek a path forward, governments around the world must triangulate the health of their citizens, the freedoms of their population, and economic constraints.
Mauro Ferrari's resignation from the ERC revealed a rift over the organization's approach to research on the coronavirus pandemic.
Scientists are using animal studies as they search for a solution to COVID-19.
Health experts criticize Trump's freeze on U.S. funding for WHO.
Despite setbacks, Hong Kong's and Singapore’s targeted strategies for fighting COVID-19 may yet succeed—and provide a model for other countries.
Detailed studies of past epidemics show a repeating pattern: Infectious diseases more easily take hold in groups with pre-existing illnesses and who must live in crowded conditions. A similar trend is evident with COVID-19 devastating many minority communities, as recent data revealed.