What's Up at Upstate
Category: Infectious Disease

Prayers, luck and intensive care: How one man survived COVID-19
December 6, 2021
Family, hospital staff help patient pull through

Top honors for photograph
June 25, 2021
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Triumphs in darkness
May 20, 2021
When Greg Jenkins got better after battling COVID, he rang this bell.

How scientists created a top COVID-19 test that uses saliva
May 13, 2021
A COVID-19 detection process conceived at Upstate draws praise, widespread use

I got vaccinated because ...
May 5, 2021
Upstate employees tell what a COVID-19 shot means to them

Lessons from Upstate: A masquerading heart ailment and piercing-related infection
May 4, 2021
Diagnoses that offered distinct challenges

Understanding HIV
April 19, 2021
Research by Harry E. Taylor, PhD, looks at how HIV fuels infection

Eyeing the storm
March 15, 2021
Researchers explore new treatments for sepsis, a potentially deadly condition

Patients needed companionship; medical students stepped up
March 15, 2021
Phone calls kept communication open with patients during the pandemic

Send in the ticks
February 3, 2021
An Upstate program analyzes ticks sent in by people from around the state

You want to do what?!
December 3, 2020
An unusual treatment can offer relief from recurrent bowel infections

How to feel better: Tips for self-care when sick
May 15, 2020

Handwashing: Answers to some key questions
April 25, 2020

Advice for caring for someone who has COVID-19
April 15, 2020

It's not the flu: Coronavirus is deadlier, spreads faster, experts explain
April 11, 2020

Crisis control: A hospital responds to a pandemic
April 7, 2020

In case you missed it: multiple sclerosis rates, a major hospital donation, 'quiet kits,' early med school admission
March 9, 2020

The power of vaccines: What we can learn from science – and a pioneering Upstate graduate
November 22, 2019