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The importance of clinical development in low-and-middle income countries
Pediatrician and infectious disease specialist Dr. Xavier Saez Llorens serves as the Chief of Infectious Diseases and the Director of Clinical Research at the Dr. José Renán Esquivel Children’s Hospital in Panama. He has been a member of the National Committee of Bioethics in Research (NCBR) for the past 10 years and is recognized as a Distinguished Researcher in the National Research System (SNI, Senacyt) and at the Vaccine Research Center, Cevaxin.
Welcome to Issue 007!
Welcome to our seventh issue of Vaccines Beat. We are excited to continue our mission of communicating, educating, and promoting knowledge in the fields of vaccinology and vaccination. To kick off the year, we are...
Highlights Issue 007
A summary of the latest News & Alerts in the fields of vaccinology, vaccines, vaccination, and vaccine-preventable diseases. We curate the latest information on regulatory updates, emerging trends, breakthroughs in vaccine technology, vaccine safety and efficacy, global immunization developments and outbreak alerts, as a resource to keep our community informed.
Latest published papers and commentaries from the chief editors – 007
Latest impactful scientific publications that stand out for their potential bearing on healthcare. We introduce groundbreaking research findings, innovative treatment modalities, results from phase 1 to 3 vaccine clinical trials, or paradigm-shifting discoveries that redefine our understanding of infectious diseases and therapeutic approaches for all vaccine-preventable diseases.
Why Vaccinate Travelers?
The primary goal of vaccination is to immunize susceptible individuals against a pathogen, preventing outcomes that range from asymptomatic infection (with the potential for onward transmission) to clinical disease, hospitalization, long-term complications, and death. At...