Is It Safe to Visit Family or Vacation During the Holidays?According to Dr. De Jesus, it is safe to travel and celebrate with loved ones if you follow basic infection-control procedures...
Posted by ID Care Infectious Disease Somerset on 06/14/2022
Since the start of the pandemic, the global medical community has been working on vaccines and drug treatments for COVID-19, and they’ve made significant advances against...
Posted by ID Care Infectious Disease Somerset on 06/14/2022
Travel is on the rise among Americans, and after weathering the COVID-19 pandemic, travelers are especially aware of the health and safety risks that come with vacations...
Posted by ID Care Infectious Disease Somerset on 06/14/2022
After over a year of on-and-off again travel restrictions, most of the world is welcoming back Americans, and many adventurers are eager to get their passports stamped again. In fact,...
As fall approaches, so do concerns surrounding “flu season”– especially with the highly contagious COVID-19 Delta variant still impacting our communities. According...
After over a year of on-and-off again travel restrictions, most of the world is welcoming back Americans, and many adventurers are eager to get their passports stamped again. In fact,...
As fall approaches, so do concerns surrounding “flu season”– especially with the highly contagious COVID-19 Delta variant still impacting our communities. According...
We are more than 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic and our lives have fundamentally changed. It’s an everchanging landscape with new variants emerging, vaccination rates evolving,...
We are more than 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic and our lives have fundamentally changed. It’s an everchanging landscape with new variants emerging, vaccination rates evolving,...
Contracting an infection can be an unfortunate side effect of hospitalization, but the good news is that it’s happening less frequently than it did in the past. That’s...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is commonly found on skin or in the nose. Once the bacteria enter the bloodstream,...
Contracting an infection can be an unfortunate side effect of hospitalization, but the good news is that it’s happening less frequently than it did in the past. That’s...