7th edition. — Elsevier, 2017. — 2331 p. — ISBN: 978-0-323-35761-6.
From the development of each vaccine to its use in reducing disease, Plotkin’s Vaccines, 7th Edition, provides the expert information you need to provide optimal care to your patients. This award-winning text offers a complete understanding of each disease, as well as the latest knowledge of both existing vaccines and those currently in research and development. Described by Bill Gates as "an indispensable guide to the enhancement of the well-being of our world," Plotkin’s Vaccines is a must-have reference for current, authoritative information in this fast-moving field.
A short history of vaccinationVaccine immunology
Correlates of protection
The vaccine industry
Vaccine manufacturing
Evolution of adjuvants across the centuries
Vaccine Additives and Manufacturing Residuals in Vaccines Licensed in the United States
Passive immunization
General immunization practices
Licensed Vaccines and Vaccines in DevelopmentAdenovirus vaccines
Anthrax vaccines
Biodefense and special pathogen vaccines
Cancer vaccines
Cholera vaccines
Combination vaccines
Cytomegalovirus vaccines
Dengue vaccines
Diarrhea caused by bacteria
Diphtheria toxoid
Ebola vaccines
Enterovirus 71
Epstein-Barr virus vaccines
Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccines
Hepatitis A vaccines
Hepatitis B vaccines
Hepatitis C vaccines
Hepatitis E vaccines
Herpes simplex virus vaccines
Human immunodeficiency virus vaccines
Human papillomavirus vaccines
Inactivated influenza vaccines
Influenza vaccine — live
Japanese encephalitis vaccines
Lyme disease vaccines
Malaria vaccines
Maternal immunization
Measles vaccine
Meningococcal Capsular A, C, W, and Y Conjugate Vaccines
Mumps vaccines
Noninfectious disease vaccines
Norovirus
Parasitic disease vaccines
Pertussis vaccines
Plague vaccines
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and pneumococcal common protein vaccines
Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccines
Poliovirus vaccine — inactivated
Poliovirus vaccine — live
Rabies vaccines
Respiratory syncytial virus vaccines
Rotavirus vaccines
Rubella vaccine
Smallpox and vaccinia
Staphylococcus aureus vaccines
Streptococcus group A vaccines
Streptococcus group B vaccines
Tetanus toxoid
Tick-borne encephalitis virus vaccines
Tuberculosis vaccines
Typhoid fever vaccines
Varicella vaccine
Yellow fever vaccine
Zoster vaccine
New TechnologiesTechnologies for making new vaccines
The development of gene-based vectors for immunization
Technologies to Improve Immunization
Vaccination of special groupsVaccination of immunocompromised hosts
Vaccination of human immunodeficiency virus-infected persons
Vaccines for international travel
Vaccines for health care personnel
Public health and regulatory issuesImmunization in the United States
Immunization in Europe
Immunization in the Asia-Pacific region
Immunization in developing countries
Community Protection
Economic analyses of vaccine policies
Regulation and testing of vaccines
Regulation of vaccines in Europe
Regulation of vaccines in low and middle-income countries
Vaccine safety
Legal issues
Ethics