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This book provides a comprehensive overview of pertussis - also
known as whooping cough. The first part discusses the evolution the
genus Bordetellae and the molecular epidemiology of B. pertussis,
while the following chapters focus on the role of B. pertussis
virulence factors in infection and disease and on the mechanisms of
the immune response to infection and vaccination. The book also
explores the prevention and control of the disease as well as its
clinical management, with the finally section addressing
vaccination, from improved immunization strategies to novel
vaccines. Pertussis remains one of the most poorly controlled
vaccine-preventable diseases around the globe. Universal
vaccination has dramatically reduced its incidence but has failed
to bring it completely under control. In recent decades, changes in
pertussis epidemiology have been noted, likely related to the use
of acellular pertussis vaccines, which in many countries have
replaced older-generation, whole-cell pertussis vaccines. Several
years after their introduction, it is becoming apparent that
immunity conferred by acellular vaccines wanes more rapidly than
expected. Unlike whole-cell vaccines, acellular vaccines, while
protecting against the disease, do not seem to prevent colonization
and transmission. Increasing incidence among adolescents and adults
makes them a reservoir for transmission to unimmunized infants, who
in turn are at risk of severe disease and death. This book is a
valuable resource for researchers and clinicians in the field of
medical microbiology, vaccine research and infectious diseases.
This book describes cases and experiences in connection with
environmental and cultural ecosystem services in Argentina. It
contributes to the debate in connection with different approaches
to analyse ecosystem services, focusing on the environment, the Law
and social perspectives and concerns. Among the topics discussed
are the implementation of the National Forests Act, the regulation
and recognition of ecosystem services, the role of indigenous
people, the policies in place for nature and forest conservation in
different regions of Argentina. This book is one of the few
research studies about cultural ecosystem services developed in
Latin America and presents an attractive combination of the legal,
environmental and social approaches and was written by an
interdisciplinary team of academics who have theoretical and
practical experience in this region where there is a valuable
natural and cultural heritage.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of pertussis - also
known as whooping cough. The first part discusses the evolution the
genus Bordetellae and the molecular epidemiology of B. pertussis,
while the following chapters focus on the role of B. pertussis
virulence factors in infection and disease and on the mechanisms of
the immune response to infection and vaccination. The book also
explores the prevention and control of the disease as well as its
clinical management, with the finally section addressing
vaccination, from improved immunization strategies to novel
vaccines. Pertussis remains one of the most poorly controlled
vaccine-preventable diseases around the globe. Universal
vaccination has dramatically reduced its incidence but has failed
to bring it completely under control. In recent decades, changes in
pertussis epidemiology have been noted, likely related to the use
of acellular pertussis vaccines, which in many countries have
replaced older-generation, whole-cell pertussis vaccines. Several
years after their introduction, it is becoming apparent that
immunity conferred by acellular vaccines wanes more rapidly than
expected. Unlike whole-cell vaccines, acellular vaccines, while
protecting against the disease, do not seem to prevent colonization
and transmission. Increasing incidence among adolescents and adults
makes them a reservoir for transmission to unimmunized infants, who
in turn are at risk of severe disease and death. This book is a
valuable resource for researchers and clinicians in the field of
medical microbiology, vaccine research and infectious diseases.
Corina Gertz photographs women from around the world wearing
traditional national dress. Her focus is on the quieter side of the
portrait - the figure seen from behind. The individual remains
hidden, so that information is conveyed only by the clothing.
Splendid fabrics with sumptuous embroidery shine with sculptural
and painterly intensity against a deep black background, captured
in a clear, expressive composition. Her portraits tell tales of
traditional wisdom, conventions, customs, and practices, reflecting
Gertz’s interest in the aesthetic, political, social, and
cultural context. Text in English and German.
Este estudio aborda un genero clave de la poesia renacentista: la
epistola etica, escrita en metros castellanos o italianos y
destinada a amigos, poetas o mecenas a modo de "conversaciones en
verso". En estos poemas se encuentran ideas eticas sobre como vivir
mejor o encontrar la felicidad, a partir de los consejos de
Horacio, Seneca, Aristoteles... Al mismo tiempo, se descubre la
vida cotidiana y las preocupaciones del siglo XVI. A traves del
analisis de los primeros ejemplos del genero en castellano, desde
Sa de Miranda, Boscan, Garcilaso y Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, hasta
Eugenio Salazar, conocemos quienes son sus autores y destinatarios,
y como se proyectan en los textos y juegan con su imagen etica,
psicologica y literaria.
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