Thermo-stabilized vaccines are formulations designed to withstand variations in temperature, enabling easier transportation and storage without the need for strict cold chain requirements. These vaccines possess a unique stability, preserving their efficacy even when exposed to higher temperatures. They play a crucial role in expanding vaccine accessibility, especially in regions lacking reliable refrigeration infrastructure. Thermo-stabilized vaccines offer the potential to reach remote areas and underserved communities where maintaining cold storage is challenging. Their resilience against temperature fluctuations ensures their potency, enhancing their usability in vaccination campaigns worldwide. These innovative vaccines represent a significant step forward in global immunization efforts, overcoming logistical barriers and increasing accessibility to life-saving vaccinations for diverse populations.
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Madhu Khanna, University of Delhi, India
Title : Homology Analysis of MPXV and VACV Peptides Underscores the Need to Consider Both MPXV Clades for Vaccine Development
Lara Isis Teodoro, Mayo Clinic, United States
Title : Development of a novel multi-component vaccine to address the burden of otitis media in high-risk populations
Ayesha Zahid, Griffith University, Australia
Title : High seroprevalence of RSV antibodies in adults indicates potential undetected transmission and requires further public health assessment
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Title : Immunogenicity and Cryo-EM structure of native-like HIV-1 Clade-C envelope trimers derived from a pediatric elite-neutralizer
Swarandeep Singh, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Title : What do health professionals want to know about Influenza vaccination in Canada results of an online survey on facebook
Tantchou Dipankui Mylene, University of Guelph, Canada
Title : The role of immunity in the pathogenesis of SARS-COV-2 and in the protection generated by COVID-19 in different age groups
Ahmed Abdulazeez, BHRUT Trust, United Kingdom
Title : New biomarkers in leishmania major vaccine development
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Title : Tubercular disease in children: Optimizing treatment strategies through disease insights
Elena Chiappini, University of Florence, Italy
Title : Awareness and acceptability of rotavirus vaccine among mothers of under-five children in Gusau and Bungudu communities of Zamfara state, northwestern Nigeria
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