Healthcare-associated infections: potential for prevention through vaccination

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Abstract

The challenge of healthcare-associated infections is compounded by the higher incidence of resistant organisms and the decreasing utility of antimicrobial agents. Historic and current vaccines have already contributed to reductions in healthcare-associated infections, and future vaccines have the potential to reduce these infections further. Through examples of bacterial and viral vaccines, this review will attempt to chart the way forward.

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McIntosh, E. D. G. (2018, February 1). Healthcare-associated infections: potential for prevention through vaccination. Therapeutic Advances in Vaccines and Immunotherapy. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/2515135518763183

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