Vaccines For Enteric Diseases (VED 2017) is a conference dedicated to the various aspects of vaccines to counter human enteric diseases.
Vaccines For Enteric Diseases (VED 2017) covers topics such as:
- Virology
- Epidemiology
- Immunology
- Microbiology
- Immune Responses to Enteric Pathogens
- Mechanisms of Pathophysiology
- Enteric Vaccine Adjuvants
- New Vaccine Vectors
- Animal Disease
- Animal Models Studies
- Enteric Vaccine Field Testing
- Vaccine Delivery Systems
- Shigella
- Salmonella Typhi and Live Vectors
- Escherchia Coli (enterotoxigenic)
- Cholera
- Live versus Killed Vaccines
- Rotavirus (Rotarix® vaccine and RotaTeq® vaccine)
- Campylobacter
- Etec
- Chlostridium Difficile
- Heliobacter Pylori
- Protazoa
- Entamoeba Histolytica
- Mucosal Immunization
- Viral Vaccines (Human Caliciviruses, Rotavirus, Norwalk-like Viruses, Coronaviruses, Adenovirus, Astrovirus)
- Edible Plant Vaccines
- DNA Vaccines
- Food Safety Vaccines
- Transcutaneous Vaccines
- Enteric Vaccine Construction and Design
- Vaccine Production Issues
- Problems with and usage of enteric vaccines in developing countries
- DNA Delivery of Transgenes by Enteric Vaccines
- New Developments and Initiatives with enteric vaccines
- Specific treatments against acute diarrhea