Introduction to Vaccination von Peter Delves, PhD

Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Introduction to Vaccination“ von Peter Delves, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „NCM 112 Care of Clients with Problems in Oxygenation, Fluid and Electrolytes, Inflammatory and Immunologic Response, and Cellular Aberrations (Philippines Nursing Curriculum)“.


Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. Hepatitis B vaccine
  2. Rotavirus vaccine
  3. Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine
  4. Influenza vaccine
  5. Inactive polio vaccine
  1. Slow response, long-term protection
  2. Immediate response, long-term protection
  3. Immediate response, short-term protection
  4. Slow response, short-term protection
  1. Influenza
  2. Rabies
  3. Human papillomavirus
  4. Tetanus
  5. Varicella zoster infection
  1. Hepatitis B
  2. Staphylococcus aureus
  3. Borrelia burgdorferii
  4. Chlamydia trachomatis
  5. Herpes simplex virus 1

Dozent des Vortrages Introduction to Vaccination

 Peter Delves, PhD

Peter Delves, PhD

Dr. Peter Delves is a Professor Emeritus of Immunology and served as the Vice Dean of Education of the Faculty of Medical Sciences at University College London, UK.
He obtained his PhD at the University of London and is a prolific author, having published several textbooks and laboratory manuals. He is also the editor of two encyclopedias on immunology and on life sciences.
Dr. Delves has extensive teaching experience at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and is particularly interested in innovations in web-based education.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Delves teaches courses on the Immune System.


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Buena explicacion
von German F. am 30. September 2020 für Introduction to Vaccination

Elegí la calificación máxima, por que la explicación esta bien estructurada.

 
simple language
von coco w. am 09. Oktober 2019 für Introduction to Vaccination

Clearly explain new and important information. Distinctive style. A great summary of the topic


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