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The vaccine book / edited by Barry R. Bloom, The Harvard-T.H.Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, Paul-Henri Lambert, Centre of Vaccinology, Department of Pathology and Immunology, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam Elsevier, AP c2016Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: xlii, 622 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780128021743 (pbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.3/72 23
LOC classification:
  • QR189 .V23 2016
Contents:
Part I: Understanding Vaccine Impact at Population and Individual Levels 1. The Impact of Vaccination on the Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases 2. How Vaccines Work Part II: How to Design, Assess and Produce Vaccines 3. Vaccine Design in the 21st Century 4. Vaccine Adjuvants 5. Vaccine Production: Main Steps and Considerations 6. How are Vaccines Assessed in Clinical Trials? 7. Immunological Correlates of Vaccine-Mediated Protection Part III: Vaccine Safety 8. How Vaccine Safety is Monitored 9. Vaccination and Autoimmune Diseases Part IV: New Vaccination Strategies 10. Maternal Immunization: Protecting Vulnerable Populations 11. New Challenges for Pertussis Vaccines Part V: Recently Introduced Vaccines 12. Pneumococcus, Pneumococcal Disease, and Prevention 13. Human Papillomavirus Vaccines 14. Rotavirus Vaccines Part VI: New Approaches for Needed Vaccines 15. Antiviral Vaccines: Challenges and Advances 16. New Approaches for Needed Vaccines: Bacteria 17. Vaccines Against Parasites Part VII: Major Global Vaccine Challenges 18. Tuberculosis Vaccines 19. Major Global Vaccine Challenges: Recent Progress in Malaria Vaccine Development 20. AIDS Vaccines 21. Influenza Vaccines and Vaccination Strategies Part VIII: Ethical Considerations 22. Ethical Considerations in Vaccine Trials in Resource-Limited Settings Part IX: Vaccine Economics 23. Economic Considerations for the Development of Global Vaccines: a Perspective From the Vaccine Industry 24. Introduction of Vaccines Into National Programs 25. Transitioning Immunization Into the Health Care System: Strengthening Routine Immunization in India Part X: Trust in Vaccines 26. Vaccine Acceptance 27. Trust and Confidence in Vaccines: Tales of Three Vaccines, Lessons for Others Part XI: Future Challenges 28. Vaccines for Emerging Viral Diseases 29. Cancer Immunotherapy by Checkpoint Blockade 30. Adoptive Cellular Therapy With Synthetic T Cells as an "Instant Vaccine" for Cancer and Immunity
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Understanding Vaccine Impact at Population and Individual Levels 1. The Impact of Vaccination on the Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases 2. How Vaccines Work Part II: How to Design, Assess and Produce Vaccines 3. Vaccine Design in the 21st Century 4. Vaccine Adjuvants 5. Vaccine Production: Main Steps and Considerations 6. How are Vaccines Assessed in Clinical Trials? 7. Immunological Correlates of Vaccine-Mediated Protection Part III: Vaccine Safety 8. How Vaccine Safety is Monitored 9. Vaccination and Autoimmune Diseases Part IV: New Vaccination Strategies 10. Maternal Immunization: Protecting Vulnerable Populations 11. New Challenges for Pertussis Vaccines Part V: Recently Introduced Vaccines 12. Pneumococcus, Pneumococcal Disease, and Prevention 13. Human Papillomavirus Vaccines 14. Rotavirus Vaccines Part VI: New Approaches for Needed Vaccines 15. Antiviral Vaccines: Challenges and Advances 16. New Approaches for Needed Vaccines: Bacteria 17. Vaccines Against Parasites Part VII: Major Global Vaccine Challenges 18. Tuberculosis Vaccines 19. Major Global Vaccine Challenges: Recent Progress in Malaria Vaccine Development 20. AIDS Vaccines 21. Influenza Vaccines and Vaccination Strategies Part VIII: Ethical Considerations 22. Ethical Considerations in Vaccine Trials in Resource-Limited Settings Part IX: Vaccine Economics 23. Economic Considerations for the Development of Global Vaccines: a Perspective From the Vaccine Industry 24. Introduction of Vaccines Into National Programs 25. Transitioning Immunization Into the Health Care System: Strengthening Routine Immunization in India Part X: Trust in Vaccines 26. Vaccine Acceptance 27. Trust and Confidence in Vaccines: Tales of Three Vaccines, Lessons for Others Part XI: Future Challenges 28. Vaccines for Emerging Viral Diseases 29. Cancer Immunotherapy by Checkpoint Blockade 30. Adoptive Cellular Therapy With Synthetic T Cells as an "Instant Vaccine" for Cancer and Immunity

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