Bacterial Vaccine


Vaccine development is a priority for global health due to the growing multidrug resistance in bacteria. Bacterial vaccines contain killed or attenuated bacteria that activate the immune system. Antibodies are built against the particular bacteria and prevent bacterial infection later. An example of a bacterial vaccine is the Tuberculosis vaccineBacterial Vaccines provides information dealing with vaccination of man against bacterial diseases. A saline solution suspension of a strain of attenuated or killed bacteria prepared for injection into a patient to stimulate development of active immunity to that strain and against similar bacteria.


  • Antibiotics in oncology
  • Antibiotics in our food system
  • Antibiotic regulatory affairs
  • Antibiotic resistance

Bacterial Vaccine Conference Speakers

    Recommended Sessions

    Related Journals

    Are you interested in