The immune system’s primary role is to defend against pathogens, employing innate and adaptive mechanisms to eliminate infections. This book examines the immunological processes involved in fighting bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. Topics include pattern recognition receptors, antibody responses, and T-cell-mediated immunity. The book also discusses immune evasion strategies by pathogens and the development of vaccines and immunotherapies, offering comprehensive insights into infectious immunology.
Jeremiah Butler is an immunologist who specializes in the immune response to infections. His research investigates how the body’s immune system recognizes and fights off pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Jeremiah has authored several studies on the immunological mechanisms involved in infection and immune evasion. His work includes studying vaccine development and infectious disease treatment. Jeremiah’s research continues to advance our understanding of how immunity combats infections.