<i>Vaccines</i> is a valuable resource for libraries, doctors' offices, and for anyone wishing to understand the real vaccine story.

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Recommended for high school and academic libraries.

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The work is both well organized and well written. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.

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[T]he excellent and clear writing style and neutral tone of this volume make it an excellent choice for high school and college students and general readers interested in exploring vaccines and their detractors.

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Providing scientifically accurate, detailed, and accessible information to students and general readers, this book presents the history of vaccination; describes the administration, manufacturing, and regulation of vaccines in the United States; and explains the most recent scientific findings about vaccination while addressing concerns of those who oppose immunization.

What is a vaccine and how does it work? How are vaccines made? Who discovered vaccines? What diseases do vaccines prevent, are these vaccines effective, and are they safe? Presenting comprehensive information on a topic that remains the focus of considerable controversy, Vaccines: History, Science, and Issues provides readers with a single-volume examination of vaccines and their history, production, uses, and limitations.

Written in language that avoids intimidating medical jargon, this latest addition to Greenwood's Story of a Drug series looks at different types of vaccines and documents the value of vaccination to society. It explains the process of developing a vaccine, the testing required before it can be distributed to the public, and the challenges that arise in manufacturing and distribution, along with potential solutions to some of these problems. Readers will gain insight into vaccination-related topics such as the legal issues surrounding mandatory vaccination, the relationship between vaccines and adverse events, and the government's role in adjudicating claims of damage. The book also includes international recommendations from the World Health Organization and information on vaccines that are available and used outside the United States.

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This book presents the history of vaccination; describes the administration, manufacturing, and regulation of vaccines in the United States; and explains the most recent scientific findings about vaccination while addressing concerns of those who oppose immunization.
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Preface
1: A Case Study: An Encounter with Measles
2: What Are Vaccines?
3: Vaccines: A Brief History
4: How Vaccines Work
5: Effects and Applications
6: Risks, Misuse, and Overdose
7: Production, Distribution, and Regulation
8: The Social Dimensions of Vaccines
9: The Future of Vaccines
Directory of Resources
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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This book presents the history of vaccination; describes the administration, manufacturing, and regulation of vaccines in the United States; and explains the most recent scientific findings about vaccination while addressing concerns of those who oppose immunization.
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Explains in depth the uses, dosage, adverse events, contraindications, and limitations of every vaccine
Each title in The Story of a Drug series examines a particular group or class of pharmaceutical drugs from a variety of angles, including its history, effects, uses and misuses, and impact on society and popular culture. Through this multifaceted approach, readers gain a holistic understanding of some of the most commonly prescribed medications today, from antibiotics and painkillers to drugs that treat asthma and allergies. Each volume utilizes a standardized format and includes valuable supplementary features such as a glossary.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781440844430
Publisert
2017-06-15
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
652 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, UU, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
280

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Biografisk notat

Tish Davidson is a medical writer specializing in making technical medical information accessible to a general readership.