The Vaccine BookBarry R. Bloom, Paul-Henri Lambert Academic Press, 2003 - 436 páginas A definitive and readable reference guide to the world of vaccines! The Vaccine Book provides concrete information on the current and future world of vaccines. It reveals the scientific opportunities and potential impact of vaccines, including economic and ethical challenges, problems encountered when producing vaccines, how clinical vaccine trials are designed, and how to introduce vaccines into widespread use. Although vaccines are now available for many diseases, there are still challenges ahead for major diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. The Vaccine Book is designed to increase the understanding of vaccines for students, researchers, public health officials, and all others working to address such challenges. Topics unique to this book: * Ethics * Economics * Diseases that could be prevented * Clinical trial designs * Ideas about the future of vaccines * Challenges facing research scientists in the vaccine area * Burden of vaccine-preventable illness and the impact of vaccines * Scientific obstacles to be overcome by existing and new vaccines * Basic mechanisms of host immunity and pathogen interaction with host tissues * New approaches to future vaccines against challenging diseases * Real and perceived safety issues which dominate vaccine development and vaccination policies * Microbial pathogenesis as a basis for vaccine design * Planning vaccine trials * Introducing new vaccines into the healthcare system * Future challenges for vaccines and immunizations |
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... Vaccines against the " Big Three " A. HIV - AIDS 15 B. Malaria 15 C. Tuberculosis D. Summary 16 VIII . Conclusion 16 References 17 16 14 B Cost Effectiveness of Immunization : Asking the Right Questions RUTH E. LEVINE I. Introduction 23 ...
... Vaccines against the " Big Three " A. HIV - AIDS 15 B. Malaria 15 C. Tuberculosis D. Summary 16 VIII . Conclusion 16 References 17 16 14 B Cost Effectiveness of Immunization : Asking the Right Questions RUTH E. LEVINE I. Introduction 23 ...
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... HIV - AIDS 245 III . Biology of HIV 246 IV . Immune Control of HIV 247 V. Evidence from Animal Experiments 248 VI . HIV Vaccine Designs 248 A. Problems with Traditional Approaches 248 B. New Approaches 250 VII . Vaccine - Elicited ...
... HIV - AIDS 245 III . Biology of HIV 246 IV . Immune Control of HIV 247 V. Evidence from Animal Experiments 248 VI . HIV Vaccine Designs 248 A. Problems with Traditional Approaches 248 B. New Approaches 250 VII . Vaccine - Elicited ...
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... Vaccine Agent 377 D. Inadvertent Contamination of Vaccines with Other Live Agents 378 E. Direct Effect of Vaccine Component 379 F. Host Immune Response to Vaccine Component 379 IV . Immune Deficiency Disorders A. HIV Infection 381 380 V ...
... Vaccine Agent 377 D. Inadvertent Contamination of Vaccines with Other Live Agents 378 E. Direct Effect of Vaccine Component 379 F. Host Immune Response to Vaccine Component 379 IV . Immune Deficiency Disorders A. HIV Infection 381 380 V ...
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Contenido
CHAPTER 1 GLOBAL BURDEN OF DISEASE | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 IMMUNOLOGY | 51 |
CHAPTER 3 TRIAL DESIGN FOR VACCINES | 85 |
CHAPTER 4 ETHICS AND VACCINES | 119 |
CHAPTER 5 UNDERSTANDING MICROBIAL PATHOGENESIS AS A BASIS FOR VACCINE DESIGN | 129 |
Selected Cases | 179 |
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