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Future vaccines [Gelecekteki aşılar]

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In the past 100 years, vaccination has contributed immensely to public health by preventing a number of infectious diseases. Attenuated, killed or part of the microorganism is employed to stimulate the immune system against it. Progress in biotechnology has provided protective immunity through DNA vaccines. By vaccination many infectious diseases such as smallpox, poliomyelitis, pertussisdiphteria, tuberculosis, etc. has decreased arround the world but meanwhile new agents has emerged and needed development of new vaccines especially respiratory syncytial virüs, HIV, malaria, cytomegalovirüs, tuberculosis. In this presentation future vaccines will be disccused.

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