Immunotherapeutic approaches have emerged as a promising strategy for controlling infectious diseases. This article provides an overview of various immunotherapeutic strategies, including vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, and immune checkpoint inhibitors, in the context of infectious disease control. We explore the mechanisms underlying these approaches, their applications, and their potential to address current and emerging infectious threats.
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