This course describes the underpinning science around vaccines and their development. It will look at the immunological underpinnings of how vaccines induce protection. It will also look at the epidemiological basis of how vaccines are rolled out. Finally it will explore how new vaccines are developed.

How Vaccines Work

How Vaccines Work
This course is part of Foundations in Virology and Vaccinology Specialization

Instructor: John Tregoning
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Recognise how viruses cause infections
Recognise how vaccines prevent infections
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Reviewed on Dec 5, 2025
Excellent piece of knowledge in such a short span of course duration
Reviewed on Mar 4, 2025
Excellent overview of the body's immune system ! Plus the many well-presented factors and issues associated with vaccines give great perspective on world public health today.
Reviewed on Dec 18, 2024
A good synopsis for the early investigator in vaccinology. A "blast into the past" & review for others. But well worth the effort to both.
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