Selected article for: "essential step and vaccine design"

Author: Oh, Soo-Jin; Choi, Young-Ki; Shin, Ok Sarah
Title: Systems Biology-Based Platforms to Accelerate Research of Emerging Infectious Diseases
  • Document date: 2018_3_1
  • ID: ta5y54lu_19
    Snippet: As discussed above, more extensive knowledge of the factors underlying EID pathogenesis can help with the development of more effective prevention strategies. If we are to protect ourselves against EIDs, the essential first step is to establish effective global disease surveillance to give an early warning of emerging infections. This can be achieved by rapid, portable, and inexpensive high-throughput screening of EID pathogens. Furthermore, syst.....
    Document: As discussed above, more extensive knowledge of the factors underlying EID pathogenesis can help with the development of more effective prevention strategies. If we are to protect ourselves against EIDs, the essential first step is to establish effective global disease surveillance to give an early warning of emerging infections. This can be achieved by rapid, portable, and inexpensive high-throughput screening of EID pathogens. Furthermore, systems-level informatics will not only reduce the time required for experimental immunology and vaccinology, but also promote identification and rational design of novel vaccine candidates and the determinants of vaccine-induced immunity. This will prompt the escalation of control measures where necessary and facilitate outbreak tracking.

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