Immunization stands as one of the most effective public health interventions, safeguarding individuals and communities against a myriad of infectious diseases. Through the administration of vaccines, the immune system is primed to recognize and mount a defense against specific pathogens, thereby conferring immunity. Immunization programs have played a pivotal role in eradicating or significantly reducing the prevalence of once-deadly diseases like smallpox and polio, illustrating their profound impact on global health. Furthermore, immunization campaigns contribute to the concept of herd immunity, wherein a sufficiently high proportion of the population is vaccinated to prevent disease transmission, thus protecting vulnerable individuals who cannot be immunized due to medical reasons. Despite their undeniable success, immunization efforts face challenges such as vaccine hesitancy, limited access to vaccines in certain regions, and the emergence of vaccine-preventable outbreaks. Continued investment in immunization infrastructure, education, and advocacy is crucial to realizing the full potential of vaccines in preventing infectious diseases and promoting global health equity.
Title : Extensively drug-resistant bacterial infections: Confronting a global crisis with urgent solutions in prevention, surveillance, and treatment
Yazdan Mirzanejad, University of British Columbia, Canada
Title : Pathogen-derived noncanonical epitopes: Are they valuable targets for novel vaccinations and shall we be concerned about autoimmune responses?
Michele Mishto, Francis Crick Institute, United Kingdom
Title : Bioterrorism through the ages: Historical perspective, emerging threats, and medical countermeasures
Claudia Ferreira, Sorbonne University, France
Title : A rare case of meningitis and septicemia due to Streptococcus acidominimus
Percival C Dilla, Region II Trauma and Medical Center, Philippines
Title : Measles vaccination coverage indicators in 2023 and advance towards measles elimination and eradication by 2030
Pedro Plans Rubio, College of Physicians of Barcelona, Spain
Title : Association between cardiometabolic risk factors and COVID-19 severity in patients of a rural tertiary hospital
Percival C Dilla, Region II Trauma and Medical Center, Philippines