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Vaccines for the 21st Century:

A Tool for Decisionmaking

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Authors:
Kathleen R. Stratton, Jane S. Durch, and Robert S. Lawrence, Editors
Committee to Study Priorities for Vaccine Development
Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Institute of Medicine
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Vaccines have made it possible to eradicate the scourge of smallpox, promise the same for polio, and have profoundly reduced the threat posed by other diseases such as whooping cough, measles, and meningitis.

What is next? There are many ...
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"...it should be compulsory reading for all who are involved in decision making both at the vaccine development and implementation stages. The individual reader will, however, find it interesting to browse particularly the workshops on the mechanism of actions of ...
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Front Matter i-xii  
Executive Summary 1-10 (skim)
Introduction 11-16 (skim)
Progress in Vaccine Development 17-38 (skim)
Considerations of Candidate Vaccines 39-52 (skim)
Overview of Analytic Approach and Results 53-92 (skim)
Review of the Analytical Model 93-108 (skim)
Ethical Considerations and Caveats 109-122 (skim)
Observations 123-132 (skim)
References 133-142 (skim)
Appendix 1: Borrelia burgdorferi 143-148 (skim)
Appendix 2: Chlamydia 149-158 (skim)
Appendix 3: Coccidioides Immitis 159-164 (skim)
Appendix 4: Cytomegalovirus 165-172 (skim)
Appendix 5: Enterotoxigenic E. coli 173-176 (skim)
Appendix 6: Epstein-Barr Virus 177-180 (skim)
Appendix 7: Helicobacter pylori 181-188 (skim)
Appendix 8: Hepatitis C 189-194 (skim)
Appendix 9: Herpes Simplex Virus 195-206 (skim)
Appendix 10: Histoplasma capsulatum 207-212 (skim)
Appendix 11: Human Paillomavirus 213-222 (skim)
Appendix 12: Influenza A and B 223-232 (skim)
Appendix 13: Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus 233-238 (skim)
Appendix 14: Melanoma 239-244 (skim)
Appendix 15: Multiple Sclerosis 245-250 (skim)
Appendix 16: Mycobacterium tuberculosis 251-256 (skim)
Appendix 17: Neisseria gonnorrhea 257-266 (skim)
Appendix 18: Neisseria meningitidis 267-272 (skim)
Appendix 19: Parainfluenza Virus 273-278 (skim)
Appendix 20: Respiratory Syncytial Virus 279-284 (skim)
Appendix 21: Rheumatoid Arthritis 285-290 (skim)
Appendix 22: Rotavirus 291-294 (skim)
Appendix 23: Shigella 295-298 (skim)
Appendix 24: Streptococcus, Group A 299-304 (skim)
Appendix 25: Streptococcus, Group B 305-312 (skim)
Appendix 26: Streptococcus pneumoniae 313-322 (skim)
Appendix 27: Information on accessing Electronic Spreadsheets 323-324 (skim)
Appendix 28: Summary of Workshops 325-434 (skim)
Appendix 29: Questions Posed to Outside Experts and List of Responders 435-442 (skim)
Index 443-460 (skim)

Description

Vaccines have made it possible to eradicate the scourge of smallpox, promise the same for polio, and have profoundly reduced the threat posed by other diseases such as whooping cough, measles, and meningitis.

What is next? There are many pathogens, autoimmune diseases, and cancers that may be promising targets for vaccine research and development.

This volume provides an analytic framework and quantitative model for evaluating disease conditions that can be applied by those setting priorities for vaccine development over the coming decades. The committee describes an approach for comparing potential new vaccines based on their impact on morbidity and mortality and on the costs of both health care and vaccine development. The book examines:

  • Lessons to be learned from the polio experience.
  • Scientific advances that set the stage for new vaccines.
  • Factors that affect how vaccines are used in the population.
  • Value judgments and ethical questions raised by comparison of health needs and benefits.

The committee provides a way to compare different forms of illness and set vaccine priorities without assigning a monetary value to lives. Their recommendations will be important to anyone involved in science policy and public health planning: policymakers, regulators, health care providers, vaccine manufacturers, and researchers.

Reviews

"...it should be compulsory reading for all who are involved in decision making both at the vaccine development and implementation stages. The individual reader will, however, find it interesting to browse particularly the workshops on the mechanism of actions of some vaccines."
-- Microbiology Today, November 2003

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