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Vaccinology in practical perspective.

M R Hilleman

    Developments in Biological Standardization
    |January 1, 1986
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    New vaccine technologies offer broad protection against infectious diseases. Practical application requires balancing research with resource allocation for global vaccine accessibility.

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    Area of Science:

    • Immunology and biotechnology
    • Vaccine development and application

    Background:

    • Vaccinology has advanced significantly with hybridoma, recombinant DNA, and synthetic chemistry.
    • Modern technologies enable the creation of polytopic vaccines incorporating multiple epitopes.

    Observation:

    • Despite technological advancements, a molecular understanding of immunity remains a hurdle.
    • Vaccine underutilization is prevalent in developed nations, while resource limitations hinder use in developing countries.

    Findings:

    • New vaccine technologies allow for the development of vaccines against numerous infectious agents.
    • Complex polytopic vaccines can incorporate multiple relevant epitopes for broader efficacy.

    Implications:

    • Achieving global vaccine accessibility necessitates balancing research and development funding with utilization resources.

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  • Integrating numerous immunodeterminants into fewer vaccines is crucial for practical, widespread application.