Principles and Practice of Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Active Immunization

Immunization and Vaccines: Overview Immunization is the process of artificially inducing immunity or providing protection from disease. Active immunization is the process of stimulating the body to produce antibody and other immune responses (e.g., cell-mediated immunity) through administration of a…

Passive Immunization

Immunoglobulin therapy plays an increasingly important role in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions, not only to prevent or ameliorate infection but also because of antiinflammatory and immunomodulating effects. Passive immunization provides exogenous, preformed antibodies that can prevent…

Infections Associated With Group Childcare

On average, 12.5 million (61%) of the 20.4 million children in the United States who are younger than 5 years of age were enrolled in a regular childcare arrangement during the spring of 2011. Children in group childcare experience increased…

Principles of Epidemiology and Public Health

Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of disease or other health-related states or events in specified populations and the application of this study to the control of health problems. A key component of this definition is that…