“…The control of latent viral infections [including cytomegalovirus (CMV), varicella zoster virus (VZV), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), and Herpes Simplex virus (HSV)] is associated with cell-mediated immune responses, indicating that measures of cellular immunity should make ideal correlates of protection for these diseases. Advances in critical elements of vaccinomics (pathogen biology, epitope identification, and host response) have furthered our understanding of key targets of protective immunity, critical gene and pathways activated during immune responses, and appropriate endpoints and measures of clinical efficacy, thereby opening the door to improving current vaccines and creating next-generation vaccines against difficult pathogens such as tuberculosis, francisella, plague, malaria, subunit-based vaccines and, just as importantly, improved measures of protection and vaccine efficacy (Amanna and Slifka, 2009;de Boer et al, 2010;Vaine et al, 2010).…”