Infectious diseases remain a key cause of morbidity and mortality in the Tropics. Many of these diseases are already preventable by effective vaccines. The Extended Program of Immunization provides protection against six serious infections. However, this program is still not optimally implemented in all developing countries. The Extended Program of Immunization could benefit from the addition of several vaccines, but unfortunately the cost is prohibitive in many areas of the Tropics. For some of the most important infections, such as malaria and HIV, vaccines are not yet available. Novel strategies for vaccine development and policy implementation offer the best hope to combat the infections targeted by the World Health Organization as caus...
By all accounts and standards malaria, the hemolytic disease caused by a mosquito¬vectored parasite,...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
Proper implementation of efficient malaria control tools is essential to program success and public ...
The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) represent a group of parasitic and related infectious disease...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Tropical settings present unique challenges to the practice of infection prevention and control. The...
William Harvey wrote about malaria, snake bite and rabies, three diseases now having their greatest ...
In the last century, vaccines, together with the discovery of antibiotics have been powerful tools i...
Vaccines have already saved many lives and they have the potential to save many more as increasingly...
Despite progress made in both the basic knowledge of many infectious diseases and the process of dru...
Maintaining good health is important for all of us. A primary health service is important, perhaps t...
According to the latest report from the World Health Organization (December 1996), malaria is still ...
ABSTRACT Prevention of infectious diseases by immunization in children has markedly diminished the m...
Enormous strides have been made in reducing the number of global under-five child deaths through exp...
(See the editorial commentary by Keusch on pages 879–80) Infectious diseases are responsible for 125...
By all accounts and standards malaria, the hemolytic disease caused by a mosquito¬vectored parasite,...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
Proper implementation of efficient malaria control tools is essential to program success and public ...
The neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) represent a group of parasitic and related infectious disease...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Tropical settings present unique challenges to the practice of infection prevention and control. The...
William Harvey wrote about malaria, snake bite and rabies, three diseases now having their greatest ...
In the last century, vaccines, together with the discovery of antibiotics have been powerful tools i...
Vaccines have already saved many lives and they have the potential to save many more as increasingly...
Despite progress made in both the basic knowledge of many infectious diseases and the process of dru...
Maintaining good health is important for all of us. A primary health service is important, perhaps t...
According to the latest report from the World Health Organization (December 1996), malaria is still ...
ABSTRACT Prevention of infectious diseases by immunization in children has markedly diminished the m...
Enormous strides have been made in reducing the number of global under-five child deaths through exp...
(See the editorial commentary by Keusch on pages 879–80) Infectious diseases are responsible for 125...
By all accounts and standards malaria, the hemolytic disease caused by a mosquito¬vectored parasite,...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
Proper implementation of efficient malaria control tools is essential to program success and public ...