NIAID supports and conducts research to identify new vaccine candidates to prevent a variety of infectious diseases, including those for which no vaccines currently exist. NIAID-supported research also aims to improve the safety and efficacy of existing vaccines. Explore the links below to learn more about NIAID’s efforts to design, develop and evaluate new and improved vaccines to protect against specific infectious diseases.
Vaccines Against Viral Diseases
- Coronaviruses Vaccines and Prevention
- Dengue Fever Prevention
- Ebola Vaccines
- Hepatitis Disease-Specific Research
- HIV Vaccine Development
- Influenza Vaccines
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Prevention
- Smallpox Vaccine Supply and Strength
- West Nile Virus Vaccines
- Zika Virus Vaccines
Vaccines Against Bacterial Diseases
- Cholera Treatment and Prevention
- Group A Streptococcus Vaccine Research
- Lyme Disease Vaccines
- Pertussis Vaccines
- Tuberculosis Vaccine Development
Vaccines Against Parasitic Diseases