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This volume provides a modern look on the age-old influenza infection and the preventive role of anti-influenza shots. Influenza pandemic outbreaks are unrelenting despite the growing understanding of the molecular basis of viral infection and its spreads. A leap in medical technologies has revolutionized the design of new influenza vaccines. The chapters cover vaccination strategies in various age-groups of people and provide the extensive amount of knowledge on the immune response to influenza vaccination in a spectrum of disease conditions.
Reactive oxygen species, granulocytes, and NETosis.
M. Arazna, M.P. Pruchniak, and U. Demkow
Immunizations against Respiratory Infections in Children in Primary Health Care in Poland: Coverage and Delays.
K. Mi[kiewicz, E. Kuchar, A. Nitsch-Osuch, K. Preisner, and L. Szenborn
Effectiveness of Immunoprophylaxis in Suppressing Carriage of Neisseria Meningitidis in the Military Environment.
K. Korzeniewski, A. SkoczyDska, A. Guzek, M. Konior, A. ChciaBowski, I. Wa[ko, M. Markowska, and E. ZwoliDska.
Detection of Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses Carried out in the Influenza Project - Monitoring Vaccine Effectiveness (I-MOVE).
A. Wozniak-Kosek
Cytokines and Toll-like Receptors in the Immune Response to Influenza Vaccination.
A. Mastalerz-Migas, M. Pokorski, K. Kili[-PstrusiDska, K. Doskocz, B.J. Sapilak, and L.B. Brydak
Vaccination Status and Perception of Influenza Vaccination in the Polish Population.
A. Wozniak-Kosek, M. Mendrycka, A Saracen, J. Kosek, E. Hallmann-SzeliDska B. Zielnik- Jurkiewicz, and B. KempiDska-MirosBawska
Immune Efficacy of First and Repeat Trivalent Influenza Vaccine in Healthy Subjects and Hemodialysis Patients.
A. Mastalerz-Migas, M. Bujnowska-Fedak, and L.B. Brydak
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