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Bacterial vaccines /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Germanier, Ren�e
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Orlando : Academic Press, 1984.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Bacterial Vaccines; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Diphtheria; I. Introduction; II. History of Diphtheria; III. Biology of Diphtheria; IV. Diphtheria Toxin and Toxoid; V. Immunization against Diphtheria; VI. Effect of Mass Immunization on the Epidemiology of Diphtheria; VII. Conclusions and Future Prospects; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Tetanus; I. Introduction; II. The Causative Agent; III. Pathogenesis; IV. Clinical Features; V. Epidemiology; VI. Presently Available Vaccines; VII. Presentation of Tetanus Vaccines
  • VIII. Laboratory Control of Vaccines and WHO RequirementsIX. Clinical Assessment of Vaccines; X. Results of Field Trials Using Conventional and Overdosed Vaccines in One, Two, or Three Injections; XI. Drawbacks; XII. Prospects for New Vaccines; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 3. Pertussis; I. Introduction; II. Pertussis (Whooping Cough); III. Chemotherapy, Chemoprophylaxis, Pertussis Immune Globulin; IV. Pertussis Vaccine; V. Prospects for New Pertussis Vaccines; VI. Immunization Schedules; VII. Can Pertussis Be Eradicated?; References; Chapter 4. Cholera; I. Prologue; II. Introduction
  • III. Conventional Killed Vibrio cholerae Vaccines Administered ParenterallyIV. Killed Vaccines Administered Perorally; V. The Pathogenesis of Cholera; VI. The Cholera Enterotoxin (Choleragen or CT), Its Derivatives, and Its Relatives; VII. Combined Nonliving Vaccines; VIII. Live Vaccines: Ferran and Haffkine Revisited
  • Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 5. Typhoid Fever; I. Introduction; II. Presently Available Vaccines; III. Development of New Typhoid Vaccines; IV. Live Oral Vaccines; References; Chapter 6. Shigellosis; I. Introduction; II. Characteristics of Shigellae
  • III. Studies of Potential Vaccines in AnimalsIV. Studies of Potential Vaccines in Humans; V. Prospects for New Vaccines; References; Chapter 7. Escherichia coli Infections; I. Introduction; II. Vaccines; References; Chapter 8. Meningococcal Meningitis; I. Introduction; II. Presently Available Vaccines; III. Prospects for New Vaccines; References; Chapter 9. Pneumococcal Infections; I. Pneumococcal Infections; II. Immunity to Pneumococcal Infection; III. Pneumococcal Vaccines; References; Chapter 10. Haemophilus influenzae Type b Infections; I. Introduction; II. Historical
  • III. Description of the OrganismIV. Clinical Diseases; V. Vaccine Development; VI. Considerations for Inclusion of Haemophilus influenzae Type b Vaccines for Routine Immunization; VII. Other Vaccine Candidates; References; Chapter 11. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections; I. Introduction; II. Epidemiology and Clinical Significance; III. Pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections; IV. Currently Developed Vaccines: Clinical Status; V. Human Immunity to Pseudomonas aeruginosa; VI. Future Prospects: Candidate Vaccines and New Therapeutic Regimens; References; Chapter 12. Gonorrhea