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The National Institute of Dental Research sponsored a workshop on
"Genetically Engineered Vaccines: Prospects for Oral Disease
Prevention," held at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on
November 6-8, 1991. The purpose of the workshop was to convene
molecular biologists and immunologists to address the state of the
science in vaccine development and to explore the potential of
developing vaccines for prevention of oral diseases. The goal was
to elicit new research initiatives and recommendations for vaccine
development with emphasis on the prevention of oral diseases and
diseases affecting the orofacial tissues. The workshop was attended
by more than 100 persons who heard 30 presentations, and the
speakers provided the papers for this volume. The workshop focused
on the following topics: oral diseases and host immune responses,
update on vaccines and vaccine development, vaccines and the
mucosal immune system, optimizing mucosal and systemic immune
responses, delivery systems and immune analysis, target antigen
selection and vaccine development, immunological correlates of
protection and future direc tions/recommendations. Three key areas
were identified: Optimizing the Mucosal Immune Response, Antigen
Delivery Systems, and Target Antigens and Immunological Correlates
of Protection. The summary and recommendations from these
deliberations is included at the end of this volume."
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