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This means that even if the disease can be eliminated from human population by vaccines etc. the vibrio will continue to survive independently in the environment. ...
This book reviews the latest findings on new vaccines research, development, and potency trials. It includes in-depth discussions of attenuated vectors, polynucleotides, AIDS, and many other subjects. ...
This single reference on DNA tumor viruses in animal models and humans presents the latest studies on mechanisms of virus transformation, their association with human tumors, and the possibility of prevention and control by vaccination. Chapters provide current information on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of virus-induced tumors and offer insights into future prospects ...
Changes in life style, e.g. in hygiene, child vaccination, housing insulation, food consumption patterns, etc. are thought to be involved in this increase. ...
Changes in life style, e.g. in hygiene, child vaccination, housing insulation, food consumption patterns, etc. are thought to be involved in this increase. ...
Currently the spectre of a pandemic of influenza A|H1N1 is raising its head, and heated debates are taking place about the pro’s and con’s of vaccinating young girls against human papilloma virus. For an evidence-based and responsible communication of infectious disease topics to avoid misunderstandings and overreaction of the public, ...
Recombinant Antigens and Presentation Vectors: Synthetic Vaccines for Infectious and Autoimmune Diseases M. Sela Host Range Restricted, Nonreplicating Vaccinia Virus Vectors as Vaccine Candidates; B. ...
The journal publishes original researches and reviews in the field of genetics, microbiology, and virology with emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of structural functional organization of microorganisms and ...
New interventions are needed to reduce the burden of vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengué, which are among the most serious and prevalent infectious diseases worldwide. The release of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes may offer an alternative strategy to do so while circumventing the pitfalls of current vector control methods. Current methodologies are stalling because of drug ...
New interventions are needed to reduce the burden of vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengué, which are among the most serious and prevalent infectious diseases worldwide. The release of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes may offer an alternative strategy to do so while circumventing the pitfalls of current vector control methods. Current methodologies are stalling because of drug ...
Infectious Diseases Informatics Edited by Vitali Sintchenko The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Preface.- List of contributors.- 1Informatics for Infectious Disease Research and Control.- 2 Bioinformatics of Microbial Sequences.- 3 Mining Databases for Microbial Gene Sequences.- 4 Comparative Genomics of Pathogens.- 5 Systems Microbiology: Gaining Insights in Transcriptional ...