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History of vaccination - PNAS

SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE. SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE. History of vaccination Stanley Plotkin1. Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Edited by Rino Rappuoli, Novartis Vaccines, Siena, Italy, and approved February 5, 2014 (received for review January 13, 2014). Vaccines have a History that started late in the 18th century. From the late 19th century, vaccines could be developed in the laboratory. However, in the 20th century, it became possible to develop vaccines based on immunologic markers. In the 21st century, molecular biology permits vaccine development that was not possible before. killed vaccines | proteins | live vaccine | genetic engineering One of the brightest chapters in the History of in humans (7). This idea played a role in the varicella vaccines were all made possible science is the impact of vaccines on human development of bacillus Calmette Gu rin through selection of clones by cell-culture longevity and health.

demonstrated its utility, first with Pasteurella multocida, the cause of a diarrheal disease in chickens (8), then anthrax in sheep and most sensationally rabies virus in animals and humans (9). Their first approaches involved exposure to oxygen or heat, both of which played a role in the development of the rabies

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