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Volume 62, Number 1, July 2002

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Overview of vaccines and immunisation
pp. 1-13(13)
Authors: Myron M Levine; James D Campbell; Karen L Kotloff

Immunology of vaccination
pp. 15-28(14)
Author: P C L Beverley

Delivery technologies for human vaccines
pp. 29-44(16)
Authors: Philippe Moingeon; Charles de Taisne; Jeffrey Almond

Bacterial pathogen genomics and vaccines
pp. 45-58(14)
Authors: Richard Moxon; Rino Rappuoli

Malaria vaccines
pp. 59-72(14)
Authors: Vasee Moorthy; Adrian V S Hill

Tuberculosis vaccines
pp. 73-86(14)
Authors: Douglas B Young; Graham R Stewart

Design and tests of an HIV vaccine
pp. 87-98(12)
Authors: Andrew McMichael; Matilu Mwau; Tomas Hanke

Development of vaccines against common colds
pp. 99-111(13)
Authors: Wieslawa Olszewska; Maria Zambon; Peter J M Openshaw

Vaccines against human enteric bacterial pathogens
pp. 113-123(11)
Authors: Gordon Dougan; Alan Huett; Simon Clare

Vaccines against persistent DNA virus infections
pp. 125-138(14)
Authors: M R Wills; A J Carmichael; J G P Sissons

Vaccine development against schistosomiasis from concepts to clinical trials
pp. 139-148(10)
Authors: André Capron; Monique Capron; Gilles Riveau

Cancer vaccines and immunotherapy
pp. 149-162(14)
Authors: Said Dermime; Anne Armstrong; Robert E Hawkins; Peter L Stern

Vaccines against dangerous pathogens
pp. 163-173(11)
Authors: E D Williamson; R W Titball

Life-style vaccines
pp. 175-186(12)
Authors: Pascal Mettens; Philippe Monteyne

Mathematical models of vaccination
pp. 187-199(13)
Authors: Almut Scherer; Angela McLean

Vaccine programmes and policies
pp. 201-211(11)
Authors: D M Salisbury; P C L Beverley; E Miller

Eradication and cessation of programmes
pp. 213-224(12)
Author: P D Minor

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