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Vaccinations: Types, Potential Complications & Health Effects

Vaccinations: Types, Potential Complications & Health Effects

9781606929698
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Vaccinations are the administration of antigenic materials to produce immunity to a disease. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate the effects of infection by a pathogen. Vaccinations are considered to be the most effective and cost-effective method of preventing infectious diseases. This book presents current research on vaccinations to treat a variety of diseases including cancer, bacterial meningitis, multiple sclerosis, hepatitis B, and tuberculosis. This book also presents a comparative study about vaccination behaviour in health care students from different countries. Also presented is research on vaccinations for aquacultured fish in order to control viral diseases.
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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
252
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
664
  • Preface; Immunology of Tuberculosis:: Implications for the Development of New Therapies and Vaccines; Vaccinations in Health Care Students from Germany, Iran, Lithuania, and Spain; Recent Topics for Hepatitis B Vaccination; Smallpox Vaccine Stockpile and Vaccination Policy; T Cell Vaccination for Multiple Sclerosis; Binding Properties of Antibodies to Bacterial Casular Polysialic Acids:: Implications to Vaccination Against Meningitis; Replication-Incompetent Adenoviral Vectors for Vaccination; Clinical Dendritic Cell Based Cancer Vaccination; Non-viral Cancer Vaccines:: From Free Antigens to Engineered Cells; New Vaccination Strategies for the Improvement of DNA Vaccines Against Virus in Fish; Index.
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