The Infectious Disease Association of California serves physicians, pharmacists, and nurses with an interest in infectious diseases, HIV, and infection control.
If you are looking for reliable information on the current 2019 nCoV outbreak, check out @IDSAinfo’s resource webpage. The page has been developed by ID professionals and is a credible resource for information.
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Wearing a facemask is not necessary protection against #COVID19.
IDSA shares the four things you need to know in a new infographic: https://t.co/jn9yTLBGnz
The Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report released today by @CDCgov sheds light on the growing public health crisis of antibiotic resistance. IDSA urges policy makers to respond to the report’s warning with investments & commitment. https://t.co/LZ8hCfP6Ez #DISARMSuperbugs
The first new strain of #HIV that’s been identified in 19 years, HIV-1 Group M, subtype L, has been discovered by a group of researchers in Chicago. https://t.co/WGoi9x9IaJ #EndHIVepidemic
Vaccines are the best way to protect children from 14 serious diseases by age 2. As #NIIW’s 25th anniversary approaches, we’ll explore #HowVaccinesWork and their impact on keeping families healthy. Join us in saying #ivax2protect next week: https://t.co/i7QLx7dpaq
As measles cases in the U.S. reach the highest level in 25 yrs, 200+ students & staff at universities in LA have been placed under quarantine. IDSA spokesperson Dr. Saad Omer (@SaadOmer3) explains why the quarantine is a necessary measure. https://t.co/YVrNFtRq2R #measlesoutbreak
The longer these #measles outbreaks continue, the greater the chance measles will again get a sustained foothold in the US. #Vaccination is the best way to protect against measles. Read more from @Reuters: https://t.co/p6GXTOGCHg