Description |
ix, 194 pages ; 26 cm |
Series |
Immunology and immune system disorders |
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Immunology and immune system disorders.
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: ch. I From Animals to Humans: Can Vaccines Make the Transition? / Peter M. Smooker -- ch. II Immunization Levels and Attitudes of Healthcare Workers-Nurses in Greecerelated to Immunization Recommendations for Healthcare Workers / Greta Wozniak -- ch. III A New Vaccination Method for Exogenous and Endogenous Antigen Initiated Disorders / Donald Mackay Weir -- ch. IV Vaccination Insights: Challenges and Opportunities / M. S. S. Felipe -- ch. V Impact of Vaccination on Disease Prevention and Control / Wei Yang -- ch. VI T Cell Vaccination for Multiple Sclerosis / Jingwu Z. Zhang -- ch. VII Improving the Immunogenicity of DNA Vaccines: A Nano-Sized Task? / Peter M. Smooker |
Summary |
Vaccines play an essential role in keeping humans and animals healthy. The vaccine has been one of the most important interventions designed to both prevent and to treat diseases, strengthening and improving the weakened immune system. In this book, the authors discuss veterinary sector vaccines and how they may be applied to improve human vaccines; immunization recommendations for healthcare workers; a new vaccination method for exogenous and endogenous antigen initiated disorders; the impact of vaccination on disease prevention and control; and T-Cell vaccination for multiple sclerosis |
Subject |
Vaccination.
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Vaccines -- Research.
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Vaccines -- Biotechnology.
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Drug development.
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Immunization.
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Communicable diseases -- Prevention.
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Author |
Bezio, Adeline
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Campbell, Braydon
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ISBN |
9781620810361 |
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1620810360 |
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