Needle-free vaccine delivery

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Abstract

The need for minimally invasive delivery methods is urgent. As the number of registered vaccines increases, so does the number of injections. The use of sharps can be unsafe and needle immunisation is less suitable for mass immunisations during emergencies such as pandemics or bioterrorist attacks. The approach of combining vaccines has limitations due to high development costs, risk of pharmaceutical or immunological interference and economic risks. Advancements in the development of alternatives to injection with syringes and needles are discussed in this paper, and include: mucosal vaccination, injection without needles and vaccine delivery via the skin. © 2007 Informa UK Ltd.

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Kersten, G., & Hirschberg, H. (2007, September). Needle-free vaccine delivery. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery. https://doi.org/10.1517/17425247.4.5.459

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