Recent advances in biotechnology have fundamentally reshaped the landscape of vaccine development, offering innovative strategies to improve immunogenicity, safety and accessibility. This review explores the cutting-edge platforms—including mRNA, DNA, virus-like particles, viral and bacterial vectors, and bacteriophage-based vaccines—that are redefining how vaccine antigens are delivered to the immune system. We also discuss alternative delivery methods, such as transcutaneous and mucosal immunization, which have the potential to improve vaccine acceptance and distribution, as well as next-generation adjuvants targeting innate immune receptors aiming to further enhance vaccine efficacy, especially in vulnerable populations. By synthesizing these innovations, this review highlights how biotechnology is enabling the design of safer, more efficient, and more adaptable vaccines to address both existing and emerging infectious diseases.
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