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Bacterial toxin vaccines

Vaccine, 1985
A rebirth of interest and activity in vaccine development has occurred in recent years which is probably due to the persistence of threat to health by infectious diseases, as well as technological advances which have made possible new approaches to solve old problems.
F, Dorner, J L, McDonel
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Recombinant bacterial vaccines

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2012
Vaccines are currently available for many infectious diseases caused by several microbes and the prevention of disease and death by vaccination has profoundly improved public health globally. However, vaccines are not yet licensed for use against many other infectious diseases and new or improved vaccines are needed to replace suboptimal vaccines, and ...
Meera, Unnikrishnan   +2 more
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[Bacterial vaccines].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2021
Vaccines were originally developed to prevent potentially deadly childhood diseases, but during the 21st century attention broadened to include prevention of infection in all stages of life. Prevention and treatment of bacterial infections are two of the biggest public health challenges of the 21st century.
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Bacterial Infections and Vaccines

2014
We are exposed to multiple pathogens in our lifetime that can localize to body surfaces, spread systemically or both. The characteristics of an individual pathogen influences the type of effective immunity required to control it. For instance, to control helminth infections a pre-dominantly Th2 response is required, whereas control of intracellular ...
Saeeda, Bobat, Adam F, Cunningham
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Bacterial Metastasis Following B.C.G.‐Vaccination

Acta Paediatrica, 1966
SummaryAn abscess in the left metatarsale I in a boy, aged 10 months, and a subcutaneous abscess at the right wrist in a girl 2 years old were found to contain bacilli with all the characteristics of the Swedish B.C.G.‐ strain. The histological picture was that of tuberculosis. Both children were B.C.G.‐ vaccinated in the neonatal period.
A, Wallerström, H, Enell
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Vaccination against bacterial gut infections

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
Recent developments in the field of vaccination against gut-borne bacterial illness are reviewed, including the major pathogens such as salmonella, shigella, cholera and Escherichia coli. The approaches covered range from immunization with killed and live attenuated organisms to genetically detoxified toxin molecules and DNA vaccination and transgenic ...
M, Fielder, D J, Lewis
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Bacterial Vaccines

2022
Yusra Habib Khan   +2 more
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