October 19, 2004
High hopes for fridge-free jabs
A new technology developed in the UK could revolutionise vaccine delivery by eliminating the need for refrigeration.
If the technique proves successful, it would mean vaccines would become more available across the developing world. Manufacturers estimate up to 10m more children could be protected using this new vaccine, within existing budgets. Vaccines need to be refrigerated, a process known as the cold chain, to protect them against extreme temperatures.
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That's good.
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this is really good! That is reaaaaaaally good.