Thursday, 23 May 2019

Sugary gel allows vaccines to be transported where refrigeration is lacking

A new technique preserves vaccines at temperatures up to 40° C, making transport easier and cheaper

In an effort to make vaccines more available to people in difficult to reach areas, a team of scientists at McMaster University has developed an inexpensive, sugary gel that can preserve heat-fragile antiviral vaccines for over eight weeks at temperatures up to 40° C (104° F). The hope is that it will not only provide immunization to more people, but also aid in combating the spread of dangerous diseases like Ebola.

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from New Atlas (Gizmag) http://bit.ly/2HACBlY

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