Les Vaccins, ce que tu dois savoir by Michel Goldman, Charlotte Martin

Do vaccines prevent all infections? What is their impact on the transmission of microbes? How can we protect the most vulnerable individuals? What about adverse effects? These fundamental questions about the purpose of vaccines extend beyond the scope of the COVID-19 pandemic that brought them to the forefront. Drawing on established scientific facts, this book provides insights and reflections while highlighting the progress that still needs to be made.

 

La Médecine d’après, leçons du Covid 19 by Michel Goldman
 
In this essay, Michel Goldman discusses the lessons from the pandemic that should influence medicine as a whole. After tracing the evolution of anti-infective strategies, he explains how the study of rare diseases contributes to the emergence of a more precise medicine, centered on the patient. He then underlines the contribution of collective intelligence to advances in medical science before addressing the essential question of access to innovation, and concludes by emphasizing the need to maintain the human relationship at the heart of the medical profession.
 

Le Coronavirus et ces microbes qu’il nous faut combattre by Michel Goldman, Alain Fischer Paul-Henri Lambert
Clearly, we need to develop more effective approaches to tackle bugs and superbugs. Better hygiene and better vaccine coverage must be considered first and education of kids is essential in this respect. This is the main objective of this series of papers published in Frontiers for Young Minds under the heading “How to Fight Harmful Microbial Bugs and Superbugs?”. Another key objective of the collection is to elicit the interest of children for research on innovative anti-microbial therapies and vaccines.

Mis à jour le 7 mars 2024