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These advances have helped overcome immune escape mechanisms, which pathogens use to avoid immune detection and reduce vaccine efficacy. The review provides an historical perspective showing how each breakthrough has influenced current strategies, such as those used during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how cumulative progress has shaped today's rapid vaccine development and deployment capabilities.</div></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><div>Lessons from recent vaccine innovations, combined with historical perspectives, point to a bright future in which pathogen-specific vaccine designs, personalized immune responses, and global access will all play important roles in public health. 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Present and future prospects of vaccines: protecting humanity against emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
Introduction
Vaccines have proven to be one of the most effective tools for controlling infectious diseases worldwide, significantly lowering illness and death rates caused by various pathogens. However, the emergence of new and re-emerging infectious diseases highlights the critical need for advanced vaccine technologies that can respond to dynamic, evolving health threats.
Discussion
This review examines recent advances in vaccine science, with a particular emphasis on the development of next-generation platforms such as mRNA and viral vector-based vaccines, as well as advancements in formulation and delivery systems. These advances have helped overcome immune escape mechanisms, which pathogens use to avoid immune detection and reduce vaccine efficacy. The review provides an historical perspective showing how each breakthrough has influenced current strategies, such as those used during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how cumulative progress has shaped today's rapid vaccine development and deployment capabilities.
Conclusion
Lessons from recent vaccine innovations, combined with historical perspectives, point to a bright future in which pathogen-specific vaccine designs, personalized immune responses, and global access will all play important roles in public health. Together, these findings lay the groundwork for future progress in pandemic preparedness and global health security.
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