Polymer patches could replace needles and enable more effective DNA vaccines
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A conceptual image of the vaccine patch developed at MIT that could enable the use of DNA vaccines in humans (Image: Christine Daniloff/MIT)
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Taking a two-month-old in for vaccination shots and watching them get stuck with six needles in rapid succession can be painful for child and parent alike. If the work of an MIT team of researchers pans out, those needles may be thing of the past thanks to a new dissolvable polymer film that allows the vaccination needle to be replaced with a patch. This development will not only make vaccinations less harrowing, but also allow for developing and delivering vaccines for diseases too dangerous for conventional techniques.
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