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ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
CHAPTER 1
WHAT IS MICROBIOLOGY AND WHY
DOES IT MATTER?
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
 Microbiology is more relevant than ever in
today’s world
 Infectious diseases are a leading health-related
issue, especially in societies with an increasing
elderly population, and developing countries
 New infectious diseases continue to emerge
and be identified all the time
 Microbiology impacts every facet of daily life
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
OVERVIEW
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
QUOTE BY LOUIS PASTEUR
 “C’est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot.”
(It is the microbes who will have the last
word.)
– Louis Pasteur (1822–1895)
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS
DISEASE
 Today microbiology is mentioned frequently in
the news
 It affects many facets of our daily lives, including:
 The air we breathe
 The food we eat
 The hospitals where we go for treatment of illness
and injury
 The natural disasters which sometimes occur
without warning
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
CASE STUDIES FROM DAILY LIFE
 The following case studies illustrate how
microbiology is part of our everyday lives:
 Ivan Goes to Chicago…
 It’s for the Birds…
 Special Delivery...
 Hamburger Havoc…
 Did You Wash Your Hands?…
 The Hospital Can Be Dangerous…
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
THE RELEVANCE OF MICROBIOLOGY
TO HEALTH CARE
 There has always been disease
 For generations, little could be done to treat or
prevent disease
 Advances in public health awareness lessened the
effects of infection
 Infectious disease utilizes a large percentage of
health care
 Health care professionals need to understand how
pathogens cause disease
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
THE RELEVANCE OF MICROBIOLOGY
TO HEALTH CARE
 The discovery of antibiotics began to prevent
serious infection
 Vaccination and better sanitation practices
reduced the incidence of infectious diseases
 For a time, most infectious diseases were
thought to have been conquered
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
THE RELEVANCE OF MICROBIOLOGY
TO HEALTH CARE
 Diseases once thought were conquered are
reappearing
 Pathogens are showing increasing resistance to
antibiotics
 New diseases are emerging and organisms that were
thought to be harmless have been discovered to cause
disease in certain circumstances
 Interest in bioterrorism has progressed from fiction to
fact
 A fundamental understanding of microbiology has
never been more relevant
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
 Only a tiny fraction of microorganisms cause
infections
 A microorganism that causes an infection is
called a pathogen
 Only a fraction of pathogens affect humans
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
 The potential of a pathogen to cause disease is
referred to as pathogenicity
 The pathogen’s fitness to overcome the body’s
defenses and establish itself is called virulence
 Many microbes are part of the normal microbial
flora of the body
 They naturally colonize the skin, mucosal surfaces,
and large intestine
 Most of the time, these organisms are harmless and
often even beneficial
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
 Some of these organisms provide important
products and services to the body
 In certain circumstances, these organisms can
become pathogenic
 When this happens, the organisms are called
opportunistic pathogens and typically possess
a mild degree of virulence
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
 Some pathogens called primary or obligate
pathogens are always associated with disease
 Some microbes called accidental pathogens can
cause disease but are actually not usually found
near people
 Most pathogens can be looked at from the
following three perspectives:
 Epidemiology
 Pathogenesis
 Host defense
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
EPIDEMIOLOGY
 Epidemiology is the study of factors determining
the frequency and distribution of disease
 In epidemiology, pathogens are studied by how
well they meet the five requirements of infection:
 Entry (Get in)
 Establishment (Stay in)
 Defeat the host defense
 Damage the host
 Be transmissible
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
EPIDEMIOLOGY
 In epidemiology, pathogens are classified by the
transmission mechanisms they use. Such as:
 Air
 Food or water
 Insect vectors
 Person-to-person contact
 Pathogens can also be classified according to their
geographic distribution
 Some are found worldwide, others are restricted to
certain geographic areas
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
EPIDEMIOLOGY
 Providing the best care for infected individuals
and protection of others involves a clear
understanding of the five requirements for
infection
 Knowing how an organism gains entry and how it
spreads are vital to care for infected individuals
 It allows for the implementation of strategies to limit
spread
 It also helps in understanding of the spread of disease
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
EPIDEMIOLOGY
 Outbreaks are caused by a variety of factors,
including the following:
 Poor socioeconomic conditions
 Ignorance of how infections occur
 Poor hygiene
 Natural disasters
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
PATHOGENESIS
 Virulence factors are required for a pathogen
to do the following:
 Persist in the patient
 Cause disease
 Escape or defeat host defenses
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
PATHOGENESIS
 Pathogens employ a variety of methods to
accomplish infection.
 Bacterial pathogens can:
 Produce digestive enzymes
 Produce toxins
 Viral pathogens can kill the host cells
 Sometimes, damage associated with an
infection is due to over-active host defenses
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
PATHOGENESIS
 Symptoms can be associated with particular
types of infection:
 Coughing – respiratory system
 Diarrhea – digestive system
 Nervous system dysfunction – central nervous
system
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
HOST DEFENSE
 Infection is a complex and competitive
struggle
 It can be characterized as pathogens versus
host defense
 The outcome of this struggle depends on the
success or failure of the host defense
 Failure of the host defense = infection!
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
HOST DEFENSE
 There are two basic types of host defense:
 Innate immune response:

First line of defense

Nonspecific response

Involves a variety of cellular and chemical factors
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
HOST DEFENSE
 There are two basic types of host defense:
 Adaptive immune response:

Specific response

Involves immune system memory
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
HOST DEFENSE
 Many pathogens have developed methods to
defeat host defenses
 Some directly attack host defenses
 Some change their looks (a form of camouflage)
 Some hide
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
 Many potent and successful tools are available
to defeat infection. These include:
 Antibiotics
 Disinfectants and antiseptics
 Antibiotics are toxic chemicals and therefore
must act selectively
 They must kill the disease-causing microorganisms
but not harm the patient
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
 Treatments are easier for bacterial infections
than for fungal and viral diseases
 Fungal cells are similar to human cells. So
very few chemicals are selectively toxic
 Viruses are intracellular parasites so either:
 They must be attacked before entry into a host cell
or
The infected host cells must be killed to eliminate
the virus
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
 The best treatment of disease is prevention
 Prevention involves public health measures
and immunization
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
 Public health measures include:
 Disinfection of water supplies
 Monitoring food supplies
 Proper hygiene and sanitation
 Proper waste removal and treatment
 Insect and pest control
ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd
Edition) © Garland Science
TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS
DISEASES
 Immunization requires that we understand
immune mechanisms and that we design
vaccines that will successfully stimulate
protection
 Immunization also requires:
 Public health control of the immunization of
children
 Design and development of new vaccines
 An ability to ensure the safety of vaccines

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Lecture Chapter 1 2e

  • 1. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science CHAPTER 1 WHAT IS MICROBIOLOGY AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?
  • 2. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?  Microbiology is more relevant than ever in today’s world  Infectious diseases are a leading health-related issue, especially in societies with an increasing elderly population, and developing countries  New infectious diseases continue to emerge and be identified all the time  Microbiology impacts every facet of daily life
  • 3. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science OVERVIEW
  • 4. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science QUOTE BY LOUIS PASTEUR  “C’est les microbes qui auront le dernier mot.” (It is the microbes who will have the last word.) – Louis Pasteur (1822–1895)
  • 5. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASE  Today microbiology is mentioned frequently in the news  It affects many facets of our daily lives, including:  The air we breathe  The food we eat  The hospitals where we go for treatment of illness and injury  The natural disasters which sometimes occur without warning
  • 6. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science CASE STUDIES FROM DAILY LIFE  The following case studies illustrate how microbiology is part of our everyday lives:  Ivan Goes to Chicago…  It’s for the Birds…  Special Delivery...  Hamburger Havoc…  Did You Wash Your Hands?…  The Hospital Can Be Dangerous…
  • 7. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science THE RELEVANCE OF MICROBIOLOGY TO HEALTH CARE  There has always been disease  For generations, little could be done to treat or prevent disease  Advances in public health awareness lessened the effects of infection  Infectious disease utilizes a large percentage of health care  Health care professionals need to understand how pathogens cause disease
  • 8. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science THE RELEVANCE OF MICROBIOLOGY TO HEALTH CARE  The discovery of antibiotics began to prevent serious infection  Vaccination and better sanitation practices reduced the incidence of infectious diseases  For a time, most infectious diseases were thought to have been conquered
  • 9. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science THE RELEVANCE OF MICROBIOLOGY TO HEALTH CARE  Diseases once thought were conquered are reappearing  Pathogens are showing increasing resistance to antibiotics  New diseases are emerging and organisms that were thought to be harmless have been discovered to cause disease in certain circumstances  Interest in bioterrorism has progressed from fiction to fact  A fundamental understanding of microbiology has never been more relevant
  • 10. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science INFECTIOUS DISEASE  Only a tiny fraction of microorganisms cause infections  A microorganism that causes an infection is called a pathogen  Only a fraction of pathogens affect humans
  • 11. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science INFECTIOUS DISEASE  The potential of a pathogen to cause disease is referred to as pathogenicity  The pathogen’s fitness to overcome the body’s defenses and establish itself is called virulence  Many microbes are part of the normal microbial flora of the body  They naturally colonize the skin, mucosal surfaces, and large intestine  Most of the time, these organisms are harmless and often even beneficial
  • 12. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science INFECTIOUS DISEASE  Some of these organisms provide important products and services to the body  In certain circumstances, these organisms can become pathogenic  When this happens, the organisms are called opportunistic pathogens and typically possess a mild degree of virulence
  • 13. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science INFECTIOUS DISEASE  Some pathogens called primary or obligate pathogens are always associated with disease  Some microbes called accidental pathogens can cause disease but are actually not usually found near people  Most pathogens can be looked at from the following three perspectives:  Epidemiology  Pathogenesis  Host defense
  • 14. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science EPIDEMIOLOGY  Epidemiology is the study of factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease  In epidemiology, pathogens are studied by how well they meet the five requirements of infection:  Entry (Get in)  Establishment (Stay in)  Defeat the host defense  Damage the host  Be transmissible
  • 15. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science EPIDEMIOLOGY  In epidemiology, pathogens are classified by the transmission mechanisms they use. Such as:  Air  Food or water  Insect vectors  Person-to-person contact  Pathogens can also be classified according to their geographic distribution  Some are found worldwide, others are restricted to certain geographic areas
  • 16. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science EPIDEMIOLOGY  Providing the best care for infected individuals and protection of others involves a clear understanding of the five requirements for infection  Knowing how an organism gains entry and how it spreads are vital to care for infected individuals  It allows for the implementation of strategies to limit spread  It also helps in understanding of the spread of disease
  • 17. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science EPIDEMIOLOGY  Outbreaks are caused by a variety of factors, including the following:  Poor socioeconomic conditions  Ignorance of how infections occur  Poor hygiene  Natural disasters
  • 18. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science PATHOGENESIS  Virulence factors are required for a pathogen to do the following:  Persist in the patient  Cause disease  Escape or defeat host defenses
  • 19. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science PATHOGENESIS  Pathogens employ a variety of methods to accomplish infection.  Bacterial pathogens can:  Produce digestive enzymes  Produce toxins  Viral pathogens can kill the host cells  Sometimes, damage associated with an infection is due to over-active host defenses
  • 20. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science PATHOGENESIS  Symptoms can be associated with particular types of infection:  Coughing – respiratory system  Diarrhea – digestive system  Nervous system dysfunction – central nervous system
  • 21. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science HOST DEFENSE  Infection is a complex and competitive struggle  It can be characterized as pathogens versus host defense  The outcome of this struggle depends on the success or failure of the host defense  Failure of the host defense = infection!
  • 22. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science HOST DEFENSE  There are two basic types of host defense:  Innate immune response:  First line of defense  Nonspecific response  Involves a variety of cellular and chemical factors
  • 23. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science HOST DEFENSE  There are two basic types of host defense:  Adaptive immune response:  Specific response  Involves immune system memory
  • 24. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science HOST DEFENSE  Many pathogens have developed methods to defeat host defenses  Some directly attack host defenses  Some change their looks (a form of camouflage)  Some hide
  • 25. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES  Many potent and successful tools are available to defeat infection. These include:  Antibiotics  Disinfectants and antiseptics  Antibiotics are toxic chemicals and therefore must act selectively  They must kill the disease-causing microorganisms but not harm the patient
  • 26. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES  Treatments are easier for bacterial infections than for fungal and viral diseases  Fungal cells are similar to human cells. So very few chemicals are selectively toxic  Viruses are intracellular parasites so either:  They must be attacked before entry into a host cell or The infected host cells must be killed to eliminate the virus
  • 27. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES  The best treatment of disease is prevention  Prevention involves public health measures and immunization
  • 28. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES  Public health measures include:  Disinfection of water supplies  Monitoring food supplies  Proper hygiene and sanitation  Proper waste removal and treatment  Insect and pest control
  • 29. ISBN: 978-0-8153-6514-3Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, by Tony Srelkauskas © Garland ScienceMicrobiology: A Clinical Approach (2nd Edition) © Garland Science TREATMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES  Immunization requires that we understand immune mechanisms and that we design vaccines that will successfully stimulate protection  Immunization also requires:  Public health control of the immunization of children  Design and development of new vaccines  An ability to ensure the safety of vaccines