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History of Vaccine Development

Springer | 2011 | 260 pages | ISBN: 1441913386 | PDF | 5.1MB
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Vaccinology, the concept of a science ranging from the study of immunology to the development and distribution of vaccines, was a word invented by Jonas Salk. This book covers the history of the methodological progress in vaccine development and to the social and ethical issues raised by vaccination. Chapters include "Jenner and the Vaccination against Smallpox," "Viral Vaccines," and "Ethical and Social Aspects of vaccines." Contributing authors include pioneers in the field, such as Samuel L. Katz and Hilary Koprowski. This history of vaccines is relatively short and many of its protagonists are still alive. This book was written by some of the chief actors in the drama whose subject matter is the conquest of epidemic disease.


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Contents

     Contributors

1 Introduction

2 “Variolation” and Vaccination in Late Imperial China, Ca 1570–1911

     The Development of Variolation in China

     Variolation Practiced by the Manchu Imperial Family

     Introduction of Jennerian Vaccination

     Acceptance of Jennerain Vaccination

     References

3 Edward Jenner’s Role in the Introduction of Smallpox Vaccine

     Introduction

     Early Observations

     Jenner’s Vaccinations

     True and Spurious Cowpox

     Jenner in Perspective

     Conclusion

     References

4 Edward Jenner, Benefactor to Mankind

     References

5 Smallpox Eradication: The Vindication of Jenner’s Prophesy

     The First WHO Global Smallpox Eradication Campaign

     The Intensified Smallpox Eradication Programme

     Vaccination in the Intensified Smallpox Eradication Programme

     New Methods of Vaccination

     Surveillance and Containment

     References

6 Pasteur and the Birth of Vaccines Made in the Laboratory

     Introduction

     Studies on Anthrax

     Pasteur and the Chicken Cholera

     Pasteur and Toussaint and Their Competition for an Anthrax Vaccine

     Pasteur and Thuillier and the Swine Erysipelas

     Pasteur and the Treatment of Rabies

     The Diffusion of the First Generation of Vaccines and Why!

     Conclusion

     References

7 Antituberculosis BCG Vaccine: Lessons from the Past

     Previous Knowledge

     Discovery of BCG

     Antituberculosis Immunity

     BCG Vaccination

     BCG Strain Diversity

     BCG Vaccine Manufacture

     BCG Efficacy

     References

8 A History of Toxoids

     Introduction

     Discovery of Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxins, Toxoids and Antitoxins

     Preparation of Diphtheria Toxin

     Preparation of Tetanus Toxin

     Preparation of Purified Toxoids

     The Use of Adjuvants

     References

9 Vaccination Against Typhoid Fever: A Century of Research. End of the Beginning or Beginning of the End?

     Introduction

     Historical Overview of Typhoid Fever

     Introduction of Typhoid Vaccination: A Wright or R Pfeiffer?

     Typhoid Fever Morbidity and Mortality in Relation to Vaccination: A Debate

     At Last a Response

     Toward a Significant Improvement: Vi Polysaccharide Vaccines

     Live Attenuated Mutants of S. typhi Given Orally: An Alternative Option?

     Is It the End, the Beginning of End or the End of the Beginning?

     References

10 The History of Pertussis Vaccination: From Whole-Cell to Subunit Vaccines

     The Efficacy of Whole-Cell Vaccines

     The Adverse Effects of Whole-Cell Vaccines

     Development of Subunit Vaccines

     The Efficacy of Subunit and Acellular Pertussis Vaccines

     The Adverse Effects of Subunit and Acellular Pertussis Vaccines

     Laboratory Correlates with Protection for Subunit Vaccines

     References

11 Bacterial Polysaccharide

     References

12 Polysaccharide–Protein Conjugate Vaccines

     Historic Background

     Primary Pathogens

     Prevention of Hemophilus influenzae Type b (Hib) Meningitis

     Historic Considerations

     Capsular Polysaccharides of Hemophilus influenzae

     Development of “Natural” CP Antibodies Inversely Related to Age Incidence of Hib Systemic Infection

     Protective Level of Hemophilus influenzae Type b Antibodies

     Age-Related Antibody Responses to Hib Polysaccharide

     Conjugates Are more Immunogenic than Systemic Hib Infection

     Duration of Anti-Hib CP in Infants Vaccinated with Conjugates

     “Herd” Immunity Elicited by Anti-Hib PS and Other PS Antibodies

     Conjugate Technology for Other Pathogens Whose Surface Polysaccharides Are Protective Antigens

     The Future of Polysaccharide–Protein Conjugate Vaccines

     Conclusion

     References

13 After Pasteur: History of New Rabies Vaccines

     References

14 Yellow Fever Vaccines: The Success of Empiricism, Pitfalls of Application, and Transition to Molecular Vaccinology

     Early Work: Immunization by “Mosquito Inoculation”

     1927: Isolation of Yellow Fever Virus, a Requisite Step Towards a Defined Vaccine

     1928–1930: Early Attempts at Vaccination

     1931–1934: Partially Attenuated Live Vaccines and “Sero-Immunization”

     1932–1941: Development of the French Neurotropic Virus and Initial Field Trials

     1931–1938: Development and Initial Field Trials of Yellow Fever 17D Vaccine

          Field Trials in Brazil

     1941: Problems with Vaccine Manufacturing and Control: Neurological Accidents Caused by 17D Virus

     1941–1953: Prevention of Yellow Fever in French West Africa Using the French Neurotropic Vaccine

     Neurologic Accidents Caused by the French Neurotropic Vaccine

     Adventitious Agents: Hepatitis B and Avian Leucosis Viruses in 17D Chick-Embryo Vaccine

     Vaccine Thermostability: The Chink in the Armor

     Combined Immunization

     The Molecular Basis of Attenuation

     References

15 A Race with Evolution: A History of Influenza Vaccines

     The Pioneers of the 1930s

     Emergence of the Perception of Influenza as a Unique Problem Vaccinology

     Vaccine Reactogenicity: Technical Solutions

     The Practical Application of Influenza Virus Genetics

     Adjuvants

     Live Virus Vaccines

     Surveillance as an Essential Part of Influenza Vaccine Strategy

     Postlude and Summary (see also Table 3)

     References

16 The Role of Tissue Culture in Vaccine Development

     References

17 Viral Vaccines and Cell Substrate: A “Historical” Debate

     References

18 History of Koprowski Vaccine Against Poliomyelitis

     The Past Was Not a Prolog

     Crossing the Rubicon

     Hither, Thither, and Yon

     Heart of Darkness

     Mes semblables, mes frères

     L’envoi

     References

19 Oral Polio Vaccine and the Results of Its Use

     References

20 The Development of IPV

     Personal Experience in IPV Development

     Later Developments

          Van Wezel’s Improvements at the Rijkinstituut voor Volksgezonheit et Milieuhygien

          Strains of Poliovirus

          Purification of the Virus

          Measurement of D Antigen to Standardise Vaccine

          Performance in Controlling Poliomyelitis

     Acknowledgments

     Further Reading

     References

21 The Long Prehistory of Modern Measles Vaccination

     Conclusion

     References

22 The History of Measles Virus and the Development and Utilization of Measles Virus Vaccines

     Introduction

     Attenuated Virus Vaccine

     Early Vaccine Studies

     Host Factors in Measles and Its Pathogenesis

     Inactivated Virus Vaccine

     Measles Control in the Vaccine Era

     Genetic Stability of Measles Virus

     Global Aspects of Measles Prevention

     Current Diagnostic Dilemmas

     Conclusion

     References

23 The Development of Live Attenuated Mumps Virus Vaccine in Historic Perspective and Its Role in the Evolution of Combined Measles–Mumps–Rubella

     Early History

     Virus

     Genome

     Mumps Vaccine Developments

          Background

     Development of the Jeryl Lynn Strain Mumps Vaccine

          Basic Concepts

          Problems in Selection of Parent Virus Strains for Vaccine

     Attenuated Jeryl Lynn Mumps Virus

          Proof of Safety and Efficacy

          Subsequent Studies

     Special Problems in Developing Suitable Mumps Virus Vaccines

          Indigenous Viruses of Primary Chick Cell Cultures

     Central Nervous System Involvement in the Clinical Application of Certain Live Attenuated Mumps Vaccines

     Mumps Virus Quasi-Species and Plurality Between and Within Clusters

     Individual and Combined Live Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccines

     The Legacy of Measles, Mumps and Rubella Vaccines

     References

24 History of Rubella Vaccines and the Recent History of Cell Culture

     Breakthrough

     The Race Is On

     The Great Substrate Battle

          RA27/3

          David and Goliath

          And Then There was One…

     The Effect on Public Health

     References

25 Three Decades of Hepatitis Vaccinology in Historic Perspective. A Paradigm of Successful Pursuits

     History of Hepatitis

          Etiologic Discovery

          Hepatitis A

               The Virus

               Prototype Vaccine

               Live Virus Vaccine

               Killed Virus Vaccine

               Clinical Studies

          Hepatitis B

               The Virus

               Plasma-Derived Vaccine

               Vaccine Performance

     Conclusion

     References

26 Vaccination Against Varicella and Zoster: Its Development and Progress

     References

27 Developmental History of HPV Prophylactic Vaccines

     Introduction

     The Association of HPV and Cancer

     Preclinical Vaccine Development

     Clinical Trials

     Perspectives

     References

28 History of Rotavirus Vaccines Part I: RotaShield

     Discovery of the Noroviruses and Rotaviruses

     Characteristics of Rotaviruses Related to Vaccine Development

     Strategies for a Rotavirus Vaccine

          Attenuated Human Rotavirus Vaccine Candidates: A Monovalent Cell Culture Passaged Virus, A Neonatal Strain, and Cold-Adapted

          The Jennerian Approach

          Modified Jennerian Approach

          Development of the First Licensed Rotavirus Vaccine (RotaShield)

     Withdrawal of RotaShield: The Intussusception Issue

          Efforts Made to Reconsider the Withdrawal Decision

          Catch-Up Vaccination Found to be Related to Intussusception

          Age Factor Important for Current Rotavirus Vaccines

          Age Factor in Naturally Occurring Intussusception

     Currently Licensed Rotavirus Vaccines and Intussusception

     A Permissive Recommendation for RotaShield Was Needed

     Ethicist’s View Regarding the Withdrawal of RotaShield on the Developing Countries

     RotaShield in a Field Trial in Ghana

     Benefits of Neonatal Vaccination

     Why Is Another Vaccine Needed When There Are Already Two Licensed Rotavirus Vaccines?

     References

29 Rotavirus Vaccines Part II: Raising the Bar for Vaccine Safety Studies

     The Burden of Rotavirus

     The Disease

     The Virus

     Hope for a Vaccine: Natural Infection Protects Against Disease Following Reinfection

     A Monkey Rotavirus

     A Cow Rotavirus

     Reassortant Rotaviruses: Combination of Animal and Human Rotavirus Strains

     Simian–Human Reassortants: RotaShield

     Bovine–Human Reassortants: RotaTeq

     Attenuated Human Rotavirus: RotaRix

     Conclusion

     References

30 Veterinary Vaccines in the Development of Vaccination and Vaccinology

     Introduction

     Virus Vaccines

          Fowl Cholera Vaccine

          Anthrax Vaccine

          Swine Erysipelas Vaccine

          Rabies Vaccine

          The Basis of Virus Vaccines

     “Inactivated” Vaccines

          Bacillus Calmette–Guérin

          Brucellosis Vaccines

          Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccines

          Combined Vaccine

          “Subunit” Vaccines

          Rabies Vaccines

     Present and Future of Veterinary Vaccines

          Requirements

          The Impact of New Technologies

     Conclusion

     References

Index  









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讲起疫苗史,都知道Jerner的牛痘接种(附图),这本书把中国人痘接种放在前面的重要位置,见的不多,
找了一张图片。附上。
看了一下reference第一篇是:中国预防医学
Xingzhun. Zhonggou yufang yixue sixiang shi (The history of medical thought on prevention
in China). Shanghai 1953;106–10
   
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