Bookedited by Mieczyslaw Pokorski.
Summary: This volume provides a modern look on the age-old influenza infection and the preventive role of anti-influenza shots. Influenza pandemic outbreaks are unrelenting despite the growing understanding of the molecular basis of viral infection and its spreads. A leap in medical technologies has revolutionized the design of new influenza vaccines. The chapters cover vaccination strategies in various age-groups of people and provide the extensive amount of knowledge on the immune response to influenza vaccination in a spectrum of disease conditions.
Contents:
Reactive oxygen species, granulocytes, and NETosis
Immunizations against Respiratory Infections in Children in Primary Health Care in Poland: Coverage and Delays
Effectiveness of Immunoprophylaxis in Suppressing Carriage of Neisseria Meningitidis in the Military Environment
Detection of Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses Carried out in the Influenza Project
Monitoring Vaccine Effectiveness (I-MOVE)
Cytokines and Toll-like Receptors in the Immune Response to Influenza Vaccination
Vaccination Status and Perception of Influenza Vaccination in the Polish Population
Immune Efficacy of First and Repeat Trivalent Influenza Vaccine in Healthy Subjects and Hemodialysis Patients
First-line Immunosuppressive Treatment in Children with Aplastic Anemia: Rabbit Antithymocyte Globulin
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