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Ibrahim Mohamed Saeed Shnawa
College of Biotechnology, University of QASIM, Babylon, Iraq and Hilla University College, Babylon, Iraq.
ISBN 978-81-19217-14-4 (Print)
ISBN 978-81-19217-02-1 (eBook)
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/mono/978-81-19217-14-4
Current survey concerning vaccine research has been showing that the in common microbial vaccines are generously tackled in the relevant literatures. The recent bacterial vaccine studies (Bacterins) covered the molecular and the biochemical facets involved in mechanistic and developmental issues. Other microbial vaccines belongs to the emerging and reemerging infections seemed to be scant or even rare as compared to classical vaccine of communicable infectious diseases. Thus the objective of the present book was to present a balanced theme on monotypic and polytypic microbial vaccines for the emerging and re-emerging human infections. The text layout arranged in two parts .Part one the platform for monotypic microbial vaccines which include five sections and twelve chapters. The first section covers the platform, the second section includes virus and virus like vaccines, the section three consist of mycoplasma and stealth bacterial vaccines while the section four outlined emerging bacterial vaccines and finally section five ensembles yeast and malarial vaccines. Part two the polytypic vaccines ensembles five chapters focused on combined vaccines and vaccine interference. The book is being of help to students of vaccine and vaccine technology as well as the beginner vaccine researchers.
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