Immunotechnology

Immunotechnology is a significant research area within Immunization. This topic page brings together current knowledge, practical applications, and the main scientific questions that shape ongoing work in Immunotechnology. It helps readers understand how the subject connects with study design, evidence quality, data interpretation, clinical or technical relevance, and the broader direction of the field. Researchers, authors, and reviewers can use this page to identify related articles, compare recent findings, and follow emerging themes that influence publication decisions and future investigation. By organizing published content around Immunotechnology, the journal makes the topic easier to discover, easier to evaluate, and more useful for readers looking for focused, up-to-date scientific context.

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Immunization

ISSN: 2577-137X
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Giuseppe Murdaca, Department of Internal Medicine-University of Genova, Genova , Italy
Shots may hurt a little, but the diseases they can prevent are a lot worse. Some are even life-threatening. Immunization shots, or vaccinations, are essential. They protect against things like measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough). Immunizations are important for adults as well as children.