Particles Carrying Multiple Vaccine Doses Could Reduce the Need for Follow-up Shots
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A Fragmenting World Can Unite Around Immunization
In a fracturing world, one of the few things that governments can agree on is the need to protect children through immunization. That is why, at this week's global summit of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, donors should provide the funding the organization needs to protect the next generation against infectious diseases.


Particles carrying multiple vaccine doses could reduce the need for follow-up shots
New polymer microparticles can be used to deliver vaccines at different times. The work could lead to childhood vaccines given just once, eliminating the need for booster doses.
New particle technology makes it possible: single-use vaccination could replace several doses of vaccine – without subsequent injection. The post Vaccination once, several times protected: follow-up vaccinations appeared superfluous first on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
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