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MeaslesThe phase 1/2 randomized trial compared results from the measles and rubella vaccine delivered by a microarray patch, a small sticking plaster-like device with an array of microscopic projections that painlessly penetrate the skin and deliver the vaccine, or by conventional injection with a needle and syringe.See the Story
Measles and rubella vaccine delivered via microarray patch shows promising results
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RubellaA Phase I/II randomized trial compared results from the measles and rubella vaccine delivered by a microarray patch, a small sticking plaster-like device with an array of microscopic projections that painlessly penetrate the skin and deliver the vaccine, or by conventional injection with a needle and syringe.See the Story
Microarray patches safe and effective for vaccinating children, trial shows
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Measles · Vientiane Prefecture[GAVI] Vientiane Capital -- In a major effort to protect children's health, the Lao PDR Ministry of Health announced a nationwide measles and rubella vaccination campaign today. This critical initiative coincides with World Immunization Week 2024, highlighting the importance of vaccines in safeguarding children's lives.The campaign, which rolls out across Lao PDR from 20-31 May and supported by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Government of Austr…See the Story
Africa: Government of Lao Pdr and Partners Announce Campaign to Tackle Measles and Rubella
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Rubella · BucharestWe are in the midst of a measles epidemic, and the situation could get worse and worse, warn specialists, who are sounding a big alarm signal: if the vaccination rate drops further, we risk bringing back to life diseases that we thought eradicated.See the Story