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Article Date: 06 Dec 2011 - 9:00 PST
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Microbial causing infectious diseases is associated with more than 30% off all cancers. In the recent years several prophylactic vaccines that have been developed proved to be an important essence impacting the incidence of liver cancer and cervical cancer.
Prophylactic vaccines and its future position on the vaccine market is only one of the topics that will be presented at the 2nd Global Vaccine Forum in Vienna during 1 - 2 March 2012.
This meeting will be inducted with a free one-day workshop on 29th February 2012 that will go deeper into the technical aspects of combination vaccines development and also immunization programmes.
Attendees of this meeting will be able to get the ready-to-use knowledge also from other crucial Vaccine topics such as influenza vaccines, combination vaccines, HPV vaccines, allergy vaccines, cancer vaccine, biodefense and others.
The presentations will be delivered by professional leaders from all related sectors - industry, governmental, academic, scientific. This give delegates a unique opportunity to learn about the industry development from all perspectives.
To find out full program and further information about this meeting proceed to this website.
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