The History of Vaccines

Par : Peter Phillips
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230434061
  • EAN9798230434061
  • Date de parution22/04/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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Summary of The History of VaccinesBy Peter PhillipsThe History of Vaccines is a comprehensive exploration of humanity's long and complex battle against infectious diseases, charting the evolution of vaccines from ancient times to the modern era. Beginning with early practices like variolation in China and the Middle East, the book delves into the groundbreaking work of pioneers such as Edward Jenner, who developed the smallpox vaccine in the 18th century, and Louis Pasteur, who advanced the science of immunization through work on rabies and anthrax.
The narrative traces how vaccines transformed public health in the 20th century, helping to control or eradicate diseases like polio, measles, and diphtheria. It also explores the creation of global institutions like the World Health Organization, which played key roles in vaccination campaigns. The book examines the challenges of vaccine access and hesitancy, as well as the ethical questions that have accompanied mass immunization programs.
The story culminates in the rapid development and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting the role of mRNA technology and global cooperation in addressing a 21st-century pandemic. Along the way, the book considers the social, political, and scientific forces that have shaped vaccine history, offering readers a nuanced understanding of both the triumphs and controversies surrounding immunization.
Rich in historical detail and scientific clarity, The History of Vaccines presents an essential account of one of medicine's most important tools, demonstrating how vaccines have not only saved millions of lives but also reshaped the world.  
Summary of The History of VaccinesBy Peter PhillipsThe History of Vaccines is a comprehensive exploration of humanity's long and complex battle against infectious diseases, charting the evolution of vaccines from ancient times to the modern era. Beginning with early practices like variolation in China and the Middle East, the book delves into the groundbreaking work of pioneers such as Edward Jenner, who developed the smallpox vaccine in the 18th century, and Louis Pasteur, who advanced the science of immunization through work on rabies and anthrax.
The narrative traces how vaccines transformed public health in the 20th century, helping to control or eradicate diseases like polio, measles, and diphtheria. It also explores the creation of global institutions like the World Health Organization, which played key roles in vaccination campaigns. The book examines the challenges of vaccine access and hesitancy, as well as the ethical questions that have accompanied mass immunization programs.
The story culminates in the rapid development and deployment of COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting the role of mRNA technology and global cooperation in addressing a 21st-century pandemic. Along the way, the book considers the social, political, and scientific forces that have shaped vaccine history, offering readers a nuanced understanding of both the triumphs and controversies surrounding immunization.
Rich in historical detail and scientific clarity, The History of Vaccines presents an essential account of one of medicine's most important tools, demonstrating how vaccines have not only saved millions of lives but also reshaped the world.  
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