The Immune Response to Infection.- Passive Immunization.- Active Immunization.- Vaccine Additives and Excipients.- The Process and Timeline to Develop a New Vaccine.- Adenovirus.- Anthrax.- Cholera.- Dengue.- Diphtheria.- Ebola.- Haemophilus Influenzae Type B.- Hepatitis A.- Hepatitis B.- Human Papillomavirus.- Influenza.- Japanese Encephalitis.- Measles.- Meningococcus.- Mumps.- Pertussis.- Plague.- Pneumococcus.- Polio.- Rabies.- Rotavirus.- Rubella.- Smallpox.- Tetanus.- Tickborne Encephalitis.- Tuberculosis.- Typhoid Fever.- Varicella and Shingles.- Yellow Fever.- Combination Vaccines.- Vaccine Preventable Disease Outbreaks.- Vaccine Mandates.- Vaccine Confidence and Vaccine Hesitancy.- Communicating with Parents About Vaccines.
Joseph Domachowske
Professor of Pediatrics
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Department of Pediatrics
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse NY 13210
USA
Manika Suryadevara
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Department of Pediatrics
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse NY 13210
USA
"This book is written for both primary care providers and infectious disease specialists, including those in training, who desire a concise reference regarding the vaccines they commonly recommend. ... This book serves as a useful reference on vaccines commonly administered in primary care and elsewhere. For any clinician who desires to increase his/her knowledge on individual vaccines ... and the diseases targeted by the vaccines, this book will prove to be beneficial." (Bradford Albert Becken, Doody's Book Reviews, March 12, 2021)
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