BACKGROUND: Over 14 million people die each year from infectious diseases despite extensive vaccine use [1]. The needle and syringe--first invented in 1853--is still the primary delivery device, injecting liquid vaccine into muscle. Vaccines could be far more effective if they were precisely delivered into the narrow layer just beneath the skin surface that contains a much higher density of potent antigen-presenting cells (APCs) essential to generate a protective immune response. We hypothesized that successful vaccination could be achieved this way with far lower antigen doses than required by the needle and syringe. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To meet this objective, using a probability-based theoretical analysis for targeting skin AP...
Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recommended influ...
Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) is limited by poor permeation of macromolecules across the skin. M...
Background: Better delivery systems are needed for routinely used vaccines, to improve vaccine uptak...
BACKGROUND: Over 14 million people die each year from infectious diseases despite extensive vaccine ...
Background: Over 14 million people die each year from infectious diseases despite extensive vaccine ...
Many vaccines make use of an adjuvant to achieve stronger immune responses. Alternatively, potent im...
BACKGROUND:Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recomm...
Background: Injection using needle and syringe (Namp;S) is the most widely used method for vaccinati...
Background: Injection using needle and syringe (N&S) is the most widely used method for vaccination,...
Better delivery systems are needed for routinely used vaccines, to improve vaccine uptake. Many vacc...
Influenza prophylaxis would benefit from a vaccination method enabling simplified logistics and impr...
Background: Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over ...
Micro-device use for vaccination has grown in the past decade, with the promise of ease-of-use, pain...
The 'Nanopatch' (NP) comprises arrays of densely packed projections with a defined geometry and dist...
Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over the world an...
Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recommended influ...
Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) is limited by poor permeation of macromolecules across the skin. M...
Background: Better delivery systems are needed for routinely used vaccines, to improve vaccine uptak...
BACKGROUND: Over 14 million people die each year from infectious diseases despite extensive vaccine ...
Background: Over 14 million people die each year from infectious diseases despite extensive vaccine ...
Many vaccines make use of an adjuvant to achieve stronger immune responses. Alternatively, potent im...
BACKGROUND:Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recomm...
Background: Injection using needle and syringe (Namp;S) is the most widely used method for vaccinati...
Background: Injection using needle and syringe (N&S) is the most widely used method for vaccination,...
Better delivery systems are needed for routinely used vaccines, to improve vaccine uptake. Many vacc...
Influenza prophylaxis would benefit from a vaccination method enabling simplified logistics and impr...
Background: Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over ...
Micro-device use for vaccination has grown in the past decade, with the promise of ease-of-use, pain...
The 'Nanopatch' (NP) comprises arrays of densely packed projections with a defined geometry and dist...
Influenza is a contagious disease caused by a pathogenic virus, with outbreaks all over the world an...
Simple and effective vaccine administration is particularly important for annually recommended influ...
Transcutaneous immunization (TCI) is limited by poor permeation of macromolecules across the skin. M...
Background: Better delivery systems are needed for routinely used vaccines, to improve vaccine uptak...