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The increasing knowledge of the function of bacterial toxins, of adhesion phenomena, and the structure of epitopes boost the development of new or better vaccines. This is also influenced by the synthesis of peptides and the rapid progress in the field of genetic engineering. New vaccines against bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections may be expected.