NCIRD supports and supervises state and local agencies working on immunization activities and commercial contracting for
vaccine supply and distribution. NCIRD supports a national framework for
surveillance of diseases for which immunizing agents are increasingly becoming available from commercial
pharmaceutical companies, and assists health departments in developing vaccine information management systems to facilitate identification of children whose parents may have not complied with local
vaccination laws. NCIRD helps parents and
healthcare providers ensure compliance with vaccination laws so that all children without health or religious exemptions can be immunized at specific ages in full compliance with local laws. NCIRD also administers research and operational programs for the prevention and control of vaccine-preventable diseases, assesses vaccination levels in state and local areas, and monitors the safety and
efficacy of vaccines by linking vaccine administration information with
disease outbreak patterns and
adverse event mandated reporting requirements. NCIRD's proposed mission is to prevent disease, disability, and death through immunization and control of respiratory and related diseases. The new center will support both domestic and global immunization and respiratory disease prevention and control priorities, and will link epidemiology and laboratory science around vaccine-preventable diseases and acute respiratory infections with prevention and control programs and strong communication science. NCIRD will also work within CDC to synthesize vaccine-related information from other parts of CDC with immunization expertise. ==History==