Washington: For all those who are scared of syringes, here is good news. University of Queensland scientists have tested a COVID-19 vaccine patch that delivers a pain-free dose and removes the need for cold chain transport. The study was published in the journal Science Advances. It shows promising results.
The Australian-US team researchers developed the novel microneedle patch to deliver a COVID-19 DNA vaccine into the skin. The separable microneedle patch, which can be stored for over 30 days at room temperature, was found to induce strong immune responses in cells and mice.
How does it work?
The team used patches measuring one square centimeter. These were dotted with more than 5,000 microscopic spikes. These tips are coated with an experimental vaccine and the patch is clicked on with an applicator that resembles a hockey puck.
The researchers used a so-called ‘subunit’ vaccine that reproduces the spikes that dot the surface of the coronavirus.
Mice were injected either via the patch over the course of two minutes or with a syringe. The patches outperformed syringes.
The immune systems of those who got the patch produced high levels of neutralising antibodies after two doses including in their lungs., according to a report in DNA.
A sub-group of mice were given only one dose containing an additional substance called an adjuvant used to spur immune response.
Vaccines are normally injected into the muscles, but muscle tissue doesn’t contain very many immune cells needed to react to the drug.
In addition, the tiny spikes cause localised skin death, which alerts the body to a problem and triggers a greater immune response.
Mumbai: After the landslide victory of the Mahayuti alliance, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president…
Berhampur: Four persons were injured after the vehicle carrying Odisha MLA Purna Chandra Sethy hit…
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government is set to engage ‘bank mitras’ to resolve problems faced by…
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday (Nov 25) dismissed petitions challenging the inclusion of…
Bhubaneswar: The State Transport Authority (STA) of Odisha has seized the scooter of jatra actress…
Bareilly: Blind trust on technology can be detrimental too. That’s exactly what happened to three…
New Delhi: Proceedings in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha for the ongoing Winter Session…
Cuttack: After rescuing a minor Bangladeshi girl, Madhupatna Police in Odisha’s Cuttack city have arrested…