The main purpose of this review is to present justification for the urgent need to implement specific prophylaxis of invasive infections. We emphasize the difficulties in achieving this goal due to numerous virulence factors important for the process of infection and the remarkable ability of these bacteria to avoid host defense mechanisms. We precede these considerations with a brief overview of the global necessitiy to intensify the use of vaccines against other pathogens as well, particularly in light of an impasse in antibiotic therapy. Finally, we point out global trends in research into modern technologies used in the field of molecular microbiology to develop new vaccines. We focus on the vaccines designed to fight the infections caused by , which are often resistant to the majority of available therapeutic options.
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