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COVID Vaccines

Victor Healey

Traductor A AI

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COVID Vaccines explores the unprecedented scientific endeavor to rapidly develop and deploy vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. It details the evolution of vaccinology, highlighting the revolutionary impact of mRNA and viral vector vaccines on global health. The book emphasizes the crucial role of international collaboration and technological advancements in pandemic preparedness. Readers will gain insights into how decades of research in immunology and gene therapy paved the way for the swift creation of these life-saving tools, with some vaccines achieving over 90% efficacy in clinical trials.

 
The narrative unfolds from basic concepts of virology and immunology to the specifics of mRNA and viral vector vaccine technologies. It analyzes the global impact of vaccination campaigns, addressing vaccine efficacy, safety surveillance, and distribution challenges. The book also explores the historical context of vaccine development.

 
Ultimately, COVID Vaccines underscores the necessity for sustained investment in scientific research and strengthened global partnerships to tackle future infectious diseases and public health crises.
Disponible desde: 19/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 77 páginas.

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