Scientists at King's College London have demonstrated the ability to deliver a dried live vaccine to the skin without a traditional needle, and shown for the first time that this technique is powerful ...
The new intradermal technique requires just a fraction of a vaccine per shot. Some states and jurisdictions are hitting early bumps in their rollout of the U.S. government's new approach to expand ...
People who are at high risk for monkeypox can now get vaccinated for the virus via intradermal injection after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the technique. The FDA issued an ...
Supplies of the influenza vaccine could be expanded by up to five times by changing how the shot is given -- administering a small dose under the skin rather than a larger dose into muscle, two teams ...
Injecting a smaller amount of flu vaccine than a standard dose into a person's skin produces "comparable immune system responses" in people ages 18 to 40 as in those who receive a standard dose of ...
Scientists at King's College London have demonstrated the ability to deliver a dried live vaccine to the skin without a traditional needle, and shown for the first time that this technique is powerful ...
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