Vaccines and Immunization

A vaccine is a biological product that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease

A vaccination is the injection of a killed or weakened organism that produces immunity against particular organism in the body.

Immunization is the process by which a person or animal is protected from disease. Vaccines cause immunization, and there are also some diseases that cause immunization after a person recovers from the disease.

  • Innovations in development of vaccines
  • Current clinical practices on vaccination
  • Immunization of health-care workers
  • Role of vaccination in healthcare systems
  • Specificity and cross-reactivity
  • Immune enhancement and genetic studies
  • Criteria for vaccination and immunization schedule
  • Recommendations of vaccines in immunocompromised patients
  • Current clinical practices on vaccination
  • Immune enhancement and genetic studies

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