Amelia Khatri 
History of Vaccines [EPUB ebook] 

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History of Vaccines explores the fascinating evolution of vaccination, from ancient variolation practices to modern immunotherapies. It highlights how germ theory revolutionized our understanding of disease, prompting innovative prevention strategies. The book emphasizes that the history of vaccines reflects humanity’s ongoing battle against disease, shaped by scientific progress, societal beliefs, and global health initiatives.

It’s intriguing to note how Edward Jenner’s use of cowpox to prevent smallpox marked a pivotal moment, dramatically reducing the impact of a once-devastating disease. The book unfolds chronologically, beginning with pre-vaccine era attempts at inoculation and detailing the development of vaccines for diseases like polio and measles. It examines the contributions of scientific pioneers and the challenges of vaccine production and distribution.

The book addresses modern vaccine development, including m RNA vaccines, efforts to combat diseases like HIV and malaria, and the rise of anti-vaccine movements. It confronts controversies, exploring the scientific evidence and the social factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy. This book offers a comprehensive and balanced account, making it valuable for anyone interested in medical history and global health.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 70 ● ISBN 9788233986148 ● File size 0.3 MB ● Translator AI ● Publisher Publifye ● City Tokyo ● Country JP ● Published 2025 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 10204305 ● Copy protection without

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