Immunity Duration explores the critical topic of how long protection from vaccines or prior infections lasts, impacting public health and immunization strategies. It delves into the biological mechanisms behind immune waning, such as declining antibody levels and viral evolution, while also examining the scientific methods used to assess and predict immune duration. Understanding these aspects is vital for informed vaccination schedules and public health policies.
The book begins with the basics of immunology, covering both innate and adaptive immunity, including the roles of B cells and T cells. It then progresses to specific examples of infectious diseases like measles, influenza, and SARS-CoV-2 to illustrate how immune responses vary.
By synthesizing immunological mechanisms, research methodologies, and practical applications, Immunity Duration offers a comprehensive overview of the field, making it valuable for anyone from students to researchers interested in immunology, infectious diseases, and vaccine development.