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Freshliance Temperature Humidity Recorders help vaccine cold chain
Due to the particularity of vaccines, vaccines need to be kept in a constant and suitable temperature environment during transportation and storage, and different vaccines require different environmental temperatures. Therefore, vaccines often need to be processed in the cold chain, and Temperature Humidity Recorders with quality certification are required to monitor and record the temperature of ...
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Top 10 Tips to improve flu vaccine uptake in care home and home care staff
This year is not a typical year. On average, flu kills over 11,000 people each year and hospitalises many more. The potential impact of flu and COVID-19 circulating at the same time this year has the potential to take many more lives. ‘Protect yourself, your family and our patients from flu this winter’ is the theme for the seasonal influenza campaign this year and with the current ...
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Oxygen for Patient Care and Manufacture of Covid-19 Vaccines
In the Focus: Inmatec Gasetechnologie Gmbh & Co.Kg Medical oxygen plays an important role in coping with the corona crisis. It is used worldwide to treat Covid patients and is now also used to manufacture life-saving vaccines. With self-sufficient O2 generation, hospitals and pharmaceutical manufacturers secure the supply and reduce their costs at the same time. Medical oxygen has been used ...
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Temperature Monitoring Supports the Vaccine Cold Chain
Vaccines play a vital role in society by preventing and eradicating various diseases. Newly developed vaccines such as pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) and rotavirus vaccines have the ability to save a million lives per year. The response to the 2019/2020 global COVID-19 pandemic resulted in mRNA ultra-low temperature vaccines being developed. It is essential for the efficacy of the vaccines ...
By AKCP
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Identification and analysis of epitope-based malarial vaccine targets using computational biology
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium. The malaria vaccine which has been studied is designed to induce immunity to the sporozoite and to kill sporozoite-infected liver cells. A combination of bioinformatics approach and computational tools are used to screen and select antigen sequences as potential T-cell epitopes of supertype human ...
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Modified bacteria produce tetanus toxin, which is utilized to treat fatal pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is a highly malignant tumor of the digestive tract that is difficult to diagnose and treat, and the morbidity and mortality rates have risen dramatically in recent years. Pancreatic cancer is at an advanced stage when diagnosed when cancer cells have spread and are hard to control. The most frequent pancreatic cancer is pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), accounting for ...
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Source of Glycerol and Its Use in Vaccine Manufacturing
Glycerin, a versatile and widely used compound, finds its application in various industries, including pharmaceuticals. By understanding the multifaceted applications of glycerin in vaccine formulation, storage, and delivery, pharmaceutical manufacturers can optimize their vaccine production processes to ensure superior quality and effectiveness. Among the numerous components and additives ...
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Model-driven engineering for vaccine product data compliance
Data quality is widely considered as a very serious problem for the majority of companies due to the specificities of each business context and the lack of adapted solutions. In this paper, we present the benefits of model-driven engineering (MDE) concepts in ensuring the interconnection of different business contexts specifications by providing a linked structure of models. This enables to ...
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Vaccine Projects
Abera’s vaccine delivery platform works as a plug-and-play system where known or novel antigens can be engineered onto our delivery platform to create effective, multivalent vaccines that are cost-effective and fast to produce. We actively work together with academia and industry to enable the use of our vaccine delivery platform in design and development of new vaccines. Many of these ...
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AKCP Wireless Tunnel COVID-19 Vaccine Monitoring Solution
AKCP Wireless Tunnel Solution Deployed for COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery and Storage In response to the pandemic, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use throughout the world. As the vaccine is based on mRNA technology it requires refrigeration to temperatures as low as -80°C. This is a challenge for the cold chain logistics industry. Monitoring the COVID-19 vaccine during delivery ...
By AKCP
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Micron developing microneedle technology for self-administration of vaccines and therapeutics
Closely-held Micron Biomedical is developing a dissolvable microneedle-based technology that could enable self-administration of vaccines and therapeutics. “While microneedle technology is not new, our company represents the evolution of the technology over many years,” Steven Damon, CEO, says in an interview with BioTuesdays.com. “We’re developing an innovative ...
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How can Nuvonis help to fight the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics?
At the end of the year 2019, a cluster of severe pneumonia of unknown cause was described in Wuhan (Eastern China) and a SARS-like acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was noted in these patients. Early in January 2020, sequencing revealed a novel coronavirus (now termed SARS-CoV-2) as the causal factor for the disease designated as COVID-19. The pandemic caused by the virus has unforeseen ...
By Nuvonis
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Breaking Barriers: Harnessing the Potential of Adjuvants in Vaccine Development
Infectious diseases seriously threaten human health, and various infectious diseases may cause millions of severe cases and even death every year. Vaccination has been one of the most effective public health interventions in history, preventing millions of deaths worldwide. However, the success of vaccines relies not only on the antigens they carry but also on additional components known as ...
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The nanovaccine technology with huge potentials
Vaccines are an unparalleled medical milestone that has saved countless lives by harnessing the human immune system, according to the history of human development. Vaccine remains the most effective source of defense against the COVID-19 pandemic since 2020. The success of the lipid nanoparticle COVID-19 mRNA vaccine shows that nanotechnology can be used in vaccine development. Compared to ...
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Scientists use lipid nanoparticles to precisely target gene-editing tools to the lung
Safe and effective systemic delivery of mRNA to specific organs and cells in vivo remains a major challenge in the development of mRNA-based therapies. Currently, the application of mRNA-based technologies is largely limited to liver diseases because of the lack of specific and effective extrahepatic systemic mRNA delivery systems in vivo. Now, a team of researchers has fine-tuned the existing ...
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Using AI to Fight a Pandemic: Insilico Medicine Announces Novel Preclinical Candidate for COVID-19 Treatment
Insilico Medicine announced the nomination of a novel preclinical therapeutic candidate for treating COVID-19, designed using the generative chemistry AI platform Chemistry42. The new drug candidate is a 3CL protease inhibitor unique from existing drugs in its class because it can be rapidly produced. While this nomination is a potentially important development for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic ...
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Research And Development of Infectious Disease Vaccines
As of January 1, 2023, global vaccine development includes a total of 966 vaccine candidates, of which 23% (220) are traditional inactivated or attenuated vaccines. Advances in molecular technology have facilitated the development of other platforms, such as recombinant protein vaccines, nucleic acid vaccines, and viral vector vaccines, which have further diversified global vaccine development. ...
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Why Vaccine Cold Chain Monitoring is Critical
Vaccines are a key component in our health care system. One of the most cost-effective and efficient public health strategies is immunization. The end of many disease outbreaks can be directly attributed to the development of their respective vaccines. They have an immense societal contribution, which is why it is crucial that the delivery of vaccines through the cold chain is monitored and ...
By AKCP
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MSD Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories, India - Case Study
“With the spray drying technology, we have been able to achieve positive outcomes on our flagship vaccine candidate and are planning to extend the technology to other antigens and biopharmaceuticals as well.” Customer name Dr. Nitin Saigal, Formulation Scientist Company / Institution MSD Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories, India Product lines Spray Drying and Encapsulation ...
By BUCHI
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History of the Vaccine
The first vaccine, created by Edward Jenner, was used to fight against cowpox in 1796 in England. Though rarely seen today, cowpox, a viral infection, was contracted often by milkmaids before the late 1700s. When someone touched the udder of a cow that was infected, they could contract cowpox. The cowpox virus is like smallpox; however, it is not as deadly as smallpox. Smallpox is a virus that ...
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