About CVI
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology® (CVI) ceased publication with the December 2017 issue. First launched as Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology (CDLI) in 1994, CVI published articles that enhanced the understanding of the immune response in health and disease and after vaccination by showcasing discoveries in clinical, laboratory, and vaccine immunology. CVI was committed to advancing all aspects of vaccine research and immunization, including discovery of new vaccine antigens and vaccine design, development and evaluation of vaccines in animal models and in humans, characterization of immune responses and mechanisms of vaccine action, controlled challenge studies to assess vaccine efficacy, study of vaccine vectors, adjuvants, and immunomodulators, immune correlates of protection, and clinical trials. As of January 2018, papers in the areas of vaccine research and clinical and diagnostic immunology are published in ASM's cross-disciplinary, open access journal, mSphere®. Everything published in CVI and CDLI will continue to be available online, as noted below.
mSphere’s broader audience and open access format offer an opportunity for greater impact in the field. CVI Editor in Chief Marcela Pasetti is a Senior Editor for mSphere. She will be joined by current CVI Editors Roshini Abraham, Jacqueline Achkar, Drusilla Burns, Christopher Papasian, David Pascual, Helene Rosenberg, and Patricia Wilkins, all of whom have been appointed to the mSphere Board of Editors.
The Clinical and Vaccine Immunology website will remain on HighWire and all articles are freely available; full text of articles will continue to be available through PubMed Central. Permissions will continue to be obtained from CCC RightsLink via a link provided on the EC article page. mSphere searches will include CVI/ CDLI content by default.
This title was published monthly, as Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, from 1994 to 2005 and then as Clinical and Vaccine Immunology from 2006 to 2017. In 2008 CVI became an online only journal. ISSN: 1556-679X. Previous print ISSN: 1556-6811.
Indexed/Abstracted in: Agricola, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Current Contents- Life Sciences, Illustrata, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index Expanded, Summon, and more.