Vaccines: Handbook


A paradox exists in the world of vaccines: never have so many children benefited from vaccination, and yet many children and adults throughout the world still have not received recommended vaccines, leading to unnecessary diseases burdens.


Preface

General aspect of vaccination

1. Principles of immunization

2. General immunization practices


Licensed vaccines

3. Adenovirus vaccines

4. Anthrax vaccines

5. BCG vaccines

6. Cholera vaccines

7. Diphtheria toxoid

8. Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccines

9. Hepatitis A vaccines

10. Hepatitis B vaccines

11. Human papillomavirus vaccines

12. Influenza vaccines

13. Japanese encephalitis virus vaccines

14. Measles vaccines

15. Meningococcal vaccines

16. Mumps vaccines

17. Pertussis vaccines

18. Plaque vaccines

19. Pneumococcal vaccines

20. Poliovirus vaccines

21. Rabies vaccines

22. Rotavirus vaccines

23. Rubella vaccine

24. Smallpox vaccines

25. Tetanus toxoid

26. Tick-borne encephalitis virus vaccinesz

27. Typhoid fever vaccines

28. Varicella vaccines

29. Yellow fever vaccines

30. Zoster vaccines

31. Combination vaccines


Vaccination of special groups

32. Adult

33. Health care workers

34. Immunocompromised hosts

35. Pregnancy

36. Travelers


Miscellaneous

37. Future vaccines

38. Storage, route and types of vaccine

39. Adverse events of vaccines

40. Frequently asked questions about vaccine safety

41. General information to be given to parents after vaccination

42. Abbreviations

43. Key references


Index

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