Monday, January 1, 2007

Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases

Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
"The Pink Book" 9th Edition
Publisher: CDC

Contents:
Chapter 1. Principles of Vaccination (.pdf 267KB)
Chapter 2. General Recommendations on Immunization (.pdf 392KB)
Chapter 3. Immunization Strategies (.pdf 278KB)
Chapter 4. Vaccine Safety (.pdf 295KB)
Chapter 5. Diphtheria (.pdf 289KB)
Chapter 6. Tetanus (.pdf 490KB)
Chapter 7. Pertussis (.pdf 772KB)
Chapter 8. Poliomyelitis (.pdf 375KB)
Chapter 9. Haemophilus influenzae type b - Hib (.pdf 689KB)
Chapter 10. Measles (.pdf 670KB)
Chapter 11. Mumps (.pdf 249KB)
Chapter 12. Rubella (.pdf 367KB)
Chapter 13. Varicella (.pdf 499KB)
Chapter 14. Hepatitis A (.pdf 341KB)
Chapter 15. Hepatitis B (.pdf 863KB)
Chapter 16. Influenza (.pdf 715KB)
Chapter 17. Pneumococcal Disease (.pdf 477K)
Chapter 18. Meningococcal Disease (.pdf 629KB)
Chapter 19. Smallpox (.pdf 851KB)
Chapter 20. Anthrax (.pdf 462KB)

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Vaccine Adjuvants

Vaccine Adjuvants: Preparation Methods and Research Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)

Product Details:
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Humana Press (April 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0896037355
ISBN-13: 978-0896037359

Derek T. O’Hagan and a team of expert vaccinologists and pharmacologists thoroughly describe the preparation, characterization, and evaluation of a wide range of alternative vaccine adjuvants for use in preclinical studies. Each chapter carefully reviews a single adjuvant, and suggests why a specific adjuvant might be preferred for a given antigen, depending on what type of immune response is desired. Alternate adjuvant choices are also presented so that researchers can choose those most efficacious for their specific purpose. Comprehensive and highly practical, Vaccine Adjuvants: Preparation Methods and Research Protocols provides an effective guide to making and using vaccine adjuvants. By closely following directions from the book, today’s researchers will be able optimally to induce specific immune responses against different types of antigens and to selectively manipulate the immune response in a favorable way.

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