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South Carolina measles outbreak grows; new case identified in Colorado
Monday, December 08, 2025 08:20 PM
Health officials in South Carolina late last week reported eight new measles cases and exposures at four new schools. Read more. 
 
More Than One Path: Why Infection Prevention Needs the Voices of Non-RN Professionals
Monday, December 08, 2025 03:33 PM
Infection prevention has outgrown the idea that only bedside nurses belong in the role. Today’s IP work is epidemiology, data science, quality, and systems leadership—yet non-RN experts are still told they “don’t belong.” It is time to broaden the pipeline and value competence over a single professional credential and experience. Read more.
 
Long-COVID research just got a big funding boost: will it find new treatments?
Monday, December 08, 2025 02:21 PM
The German government has committed half a billion euros for research on long COVID and other post-infection syndromes. Read more. 
 
How can nursing homes protect more patients from infections?
Monday, December 08, 2025 10:21 AM
National guidance calls for full-time infection prevention staff; more training, support and vaccination for all staff; and partnerships with hospitals and public health agencies. Read more. 
 
Cost of Dental Infection Control: Standard Guidelines and Survey Responses From Korean Dental Practice
Monday, December 08, 2025 07:36 AM
The purpose of this study was to estimate the cost of Dental Infection Control (DIC) according to the standard protocol developed by the Korea Dental Association (KDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to compare it with the DIC cost of some real dental practices in Korea. Read more.
 
Evaluation of mouthwash-induced antimicrobial resistance in the oral microbiome: a systematic review
Saturday, December 06, 2025 12:12 PM
Aim Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global health challenge, driven largely by the overuse of antimicrobial drugs. However, the extent of mouthwash-induced antimicrobial resistance remains poorly understood. This systematic review aimed to assess the influence of commonly used mouthwashes on antimicrobial resistance, focusing on resistance genes, microbial alterations, and cross-resistance to antibiotics. Read more. 
 
Patient Safety Continues to Improve Across America
Saturday, December 06, 2025 12:01 PM
If you had to describe a hospital’s mission, philosophy and guiding light with a single word, safety would sit at the top of the list. Read more. 
 
Nasal Microbiome Study Redraws the Map of Staphylococcus aureus Carriage
Friday, December 05, 2025 05:05 PM
A large population study of more than 1,100 adults suggests there are really 2 biologically meaningful nasal states: noses dominated by Staphylococcus aureus and noses ruled by protective commensals like Corynebacterium and Dolosigranulum. Intermittent carriers fall in between, prompting researchers to rethink long-standing categories of S aureus colonisation and risk. Read more.
 
Effects of the Global Pandemic on indoor air quality in dental surgeries: Evaluating practical alternatives to current guidelines and regulations in Scotland.
Friday, December 05, 2025 04:38 PM
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Poll shows Americans trust AMA over CDC when it comes to vaccines
Friday, December 05, 2025 12:01 PM
Americans are more likely to accept guidance on vaccines from the American Medical Association (AMA) than from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), though trust isn’t particular high for either organization, according to an Annenberg Public Policy Center poll released yesterday. Read more. 
 
Dental assistant shot at practice ID'd
Friday, December 05, 2025 11:51 AM
The dental assistant who was allegedly shot multiple times, including in her face, at her place of employment by her partner on December 1 has been identified, according to a story published on December 3 in Classic City News. Read more. 
 
US measles outbreak tops 1,800 cases as respiratory illness surveillance returns
Thursday, December 04, 2025 12:50 PM
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today confirmed 30 more measles cases reported in the United States this past week, raising the national total to 1,828 confirmed cases so far in 2025. Read more. 
 
Is your team holding back on ergonomics issues? Nonverbal cues dental practice owners can’t afford to miss
Thursday, December 04, 2025 12:41 PM
Silent signs of pain could be costing your dental practice more than you realize. Recognizing nonverbal cues of physical burnout—and fostering a culture of ergonomic awareness and open communication—can protect your team’s health and your bottom line. Here are some tips. Read more. 
 
2025 National Survey on Respiratory Diseases
Thursday, December 04, 2025 12:21 PM
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) commissioned an annual survey among US adults to better understand current attitudes and behaviors about influenza (flu), COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and pneumococcal disease. Read more. 
 
Dr. Tom Giacobbi: The infection control resource every dental practice should know
Thursday, December 04, 2025 12:06 PM
Dr. Tom Giacobbi turns the focus of his Just a Minute, Doc series to the Association for Dental Safety (ADS) and the numerous resources it provides for dental practices when it comes to infection control and prevention. Many of these resources, by the way, are free. Read more. 
 
Key points about antibiotic resistance, and why it matters to dental patients
Thursday, December 04, 2025 11:55 AM
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) "Be Antibiotics Aware" campaign carries a message that healthcare professionals and patients alike need to understand: Antibiotics can save lives, but they aren't always the answer. Read more. 
 
IZ Express #1,847: Ask the Experts COVID-19 section updated with 2025–26 guidance, and more
Wednesday, December 03, 2025 10:51 AM
IZ Express #1,847: Ask the Experts COVID-19 section updated with 2025–26 guidance, and more. Read more. 
 
Understanding the Introduction of Pathogens into Humans- Preventing Patient Zero: A Workshop
Wednesday, December 03, 2025 10:44 AM
The past few decades have seen the emergence of several diseases with drastic public health and economic consequences. Understanding routes of pathogen emergence and transmission is critical to preventing and mitigating disease spillover and amplification. The National Academies Forum on Microbial Threats hosted a public workshop to address gaps in understanding of disease emergence, with a focus on the human-animal interface and laboratory biosafety. Workshop participants explored how applications of existing policy structures, emerging technologies, and actionable research can improve biosecurity measures and prevention of future disease emergence. Read more. 
 
WHO launches new, unified plan for countries to manage coronaviruses: COVID-19 and beyond
Wednesday, December 03, 2025 10:39 AM
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new strategic plan for the management of coronavirus disease threats, including COVID-19, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), and potential new coronavirus diseases. This is the first such unified plan for coronavirus disease threats, marking a turning point in the transition from the COVID-19 emergency response to sustained, long-term, and integrated management. Read more. 
 
Woman shot at Athens dentist office; suspect arrested in Butts County
Wednesday, December 03, 2025 07:48 AM
Police say it was a domestic incident. Read more. 
 
Why is Precleaning a Critical Role in Medical and Dental Instrument Care?
Tuesday, December 02, 2025 12:44 PM
Infection prevention begins long before sterilization. In fact, it starts the moment a medical or dental instrument leaves a clinician's hands. Precleaning, also known as point-of-use cleaning, is the essential first step in effective decontamination and infection control. This critical process helps remove biological debris before it hardens, reduces microbial load, protects instrument surfaces, and supports compliance with infection prevention guidelines. Read more. 
 
Public Education Strategies Could Aid Antibiotic Stewardship
Tuesday, December 02, 2025 12:18 PM
Improving public awareness of appropriate antibiotic use could complement antibiotic stewardship programs worldwide. Read more.
 
Teledentistry Offers Benefits to Both Patients and Clinicians
Tuesday, December 02, 2025 11:48 AM
In 2024, the Health Resources and Services Administration reported that approximately 60 million Americans live in dental health professional shortage areas, representing 17.4% of the total population. These regions lack oral health professionals and are unable to meet the population’s needs. Telehealth has emerged as a promising solution to bridge the gap in access to care, leading the way toward a more connected and responsive healthcare system.

           Telehealth has transformed healthcare into an electronic realm, enhancing efficiency and accessibility for both patients and providers. Read more. 
 
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry.
Tuesday, December 02, 2025 11:45 AM
Over the past several decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been gaining popularity in both medical and dental fields. Its use has led to significant technological advancements in imaging, diagnostics, and treatment methods. Designed to mimic human intelligence by way of processing input and generating output data, AI has unparalleled opportunities to improve diagnostics and the treatment of various conditions, anomalies, and pathologies. Read more. 
 
Total Worker Health Resources from AIHA
Tuesday, December 02, 2025 10:58 AM
The group notes that advancements in science and technology are improving decision-making in this area. Read more. 
 
Delta Dental of Va. hit with breach, affecting 146K
Tuesday, December 02, 2025 10:54 AM
Delta Dental of Virginia has notified members that it experienced a recent data security incident that may have affected the personal information, including Social Security numbers and health data, of about 146,000 people, according to a Delta Dental press release dated November 21. Read more. 
 
Pathology of Oral Nicotine Pouches and Their Addiction Mechanisms
Monday, December 01, 2025 06:34 PM
The rise of ONPs presents a dual challenge for public health. Clinically, practitioners are urged to screen for oral mucosal lesions associated with ONP use and counsel patients on their addictive potential. On a regulatory level, policymakers must navigate a delicate balance between facilitating harm reduction for established adult smokers and implementing measures to prevent the initiation of use in younger populations. Read more. 
 
HIV, AIDS and Oral Health
Monday, December 01, 2025 05:16 PM
If you, or someone you know, is living with HIV/AIDS, the American Dental Association recommends that dental health care be part of all HIV/AIDS treatment plans. That’s because people living with HIV/AIDS are more susceptible to infections including dental infections, which can affect their overall health. Read more. 
 
JADA - The role of dentists in promoting human papillomavirus vaccination for oropharyngeal cancer prevention A cross-sectional survey of dentists in North Carolina
Monday, December 01, 2025 02:51 PM

Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cancers of the oropharynx, and HPV vaccination prevents these cancers. Given the prominent role of HPV vaccines in promoting oral health, this study aimed to understand the knowledge, perceptions, and perceived barriers associated with HPV and HPV vaccination among dentists in North Carolina, a state that does not currently permit vaccine administration by dentists. Read more.

 
JADA - Suicide deaths among dentists in the United States
Monday, December 01, 2025 02:48 PM
Dentists experience myriad occupational stressors and are known to have an elevated risk of suicide. Previous US studies focused on suicide among White male dentists, and all studies were published before 2000. This study aimed to assess suicide mortality among male and female US dentists, to evaluate methods of suicide, and to examine trends over time. Read more
 
How to avoid creating a toxic workplace culture in your dental practice
Monday, December 01, 2025 10:20 AM

A friend of mine texted me after the story came out and asked, "How can we ensure things like this don't happen in dental practices?" Well, that's why this article was constructed. Read more. 

 
Trends in Antibiotic Prescriptions by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to Medicare Beneficiaries, 2013-2022
Sunday, November 30, 2025 01:11 PM
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons frequently prescribe antibiotics, yet their prescribing patterns are not well studied on a national level. Read more. 
 
Landmark Data from Rutgers Cancer Institute and RWJBarnabas Health Show Long-term Complete Responses of T Cell Therapies for HPV-Related Cancers
Saturday, November 29, 2025 03:17 PM
Researchers from Rutgers Cancer Institute, New Jersey’s only National Cancer Institute (NCI) - designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, and RWJBarnabas Health, along with colleagues from the National Cancer Institute, a center of the National Institutes of Health, announced findings from two HPV-related studies that highlight the potential of novel T cell therapies to achieve long-lasting remission and complete tumor regression in patients with advanced epithelial cancers. Read more. 
 
Top Infectious Disease News Stories Week of November 22 - November 28
Saturday, November 29, 2025 03:01 PM
This week, read more about the first person with a novel avian influenza strain, doxyPEP linked to increased high-level tetracycline resistance, Ethiopia investigates Marburg virus disease outbreak, and more. Read more. 
 
Dental Professionals' Knowledge and Understanding of Intimate Partner Violence: A Pan-Canadian Cross-Sectional Survey
Saturday, November 29, 2025 02:39 PM
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health concern, with over a quarter of women and girls worldwide experiencing IPV at least once in their lifetime. Previous research has indicated that dentists often lack the training and confidence to handle IPV-related concerns in clinical settings. The purpose of this study was to examine dental professionals' knowledge, attitudes, and solutions offered to victims regarding IPV-related concerns. Read more. 
 
Impact of Dental Status on Heart Transplantation Outcomes
Friday, November 28, 2025 12:29 PM
Oral infections and poor dental health may contribute to systemic complications after heart transplantation, yet data on their impact is limited. In the absence of standardized dental guidelines for transplant candidates, this study evaluated preoperative dental status and its association with post-transplant outcomes. Read more. 
 
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