Vacunas virales: logros y desafíos / Viral vaccines: achievements and challenges
Adelantos microbiol. enfermedades infecc
; 7: 109-21, nov. 1988. Tab
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| BINACIS
| ID: bin-29009
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AR144.1
ABSTRACT
In this review the present state of vaccination as an means to control viral diseases is discussed, and the needs and directions for future investigations are considered. The history of viral vaccines already in use is surveyed for guidance in what steps and background knowledge of the viral agents and the host responsess to infection were necesary to their successful development. The steps requisite for demonstrating efficacy and safety of a viral vaccine also are summarized, and the features of the target populations to be protected are noted as they affect the final requirement for a successful vaccine that it be administered in proper dosage and potency to those who need. it. General remarks on the proper use of current vaccines are followed by an overiview of various developments toward prospective vaccines, along with the predicated time-frames for their coming into general use. Vaccines considered include vaccines to be administered locally at the portal of entry, subunit vaccines, viruses attenuated by genetic manipulation, use of viral vectors, vaccines developed by means of recombinant DNA, synthetic peptides, and anti-idiotype vaccines, as well as new vaccines being developed by more conventional methods (AU)
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Coleções:
06-national
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AR
Base de dados:
BINACIS
Assunto principal:
Vacinas Virais
Limite:
Animals
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Humans
Idioma:
Es
Revista:
Adelantos microbiol. enfermedades infecc
Ano de publicação:
1988
Tipo de documento:
Article