"Vaccinology: An Essential Guide" is a textbook for everyone
studying vaccinology in different parts of the World, including in
North America, Australasia and Europe. It provides the complete
picture of the vaccine development process, from conceptualization
and basic immunological principles through to clinical testing and
licensed vaccines, with a complete introduction to the history and
practice of vaccinology, presenting the basic science relating to
the host immune response to pathogens.
"Vaccinology: An Essential Guide" covers the safety, regulatory,
ethical, and economic issues that drive vaccine development and
trials, placing these in global context. It discusses vaccine
delivery strategies, novel vaccine platforms (including
experimental vaccines and pathogens), antigen development and
selection, and vaccine modelling, and includes the development of
vaccines against emerging pathogens and agents of bioterror. There
are also sections devoted to veterinary vaccines and associated
regulatory processes.
"Vaccinology: An Essential Guide" is designed for undergraduate
and graduate microbiologists and immunologists, and for residents,
fellows and trainees of infectious disease. It is also suitable for
all those involved in designing and conducting clinical vaccine
trials, and is the ideal companion to the reference "Vaccinology:
Principles and Practice."
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