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Author: Criscuolo, E.; Caputo, V.; Diotti, R. A.; Sautto, G. A.; Kirchenbaum, G. A.; Clementi, N.
Title: Alternative Methods of Vaccine Delivery: An Overview of Edible and Intradermal Vaccines
  • Document date: 2019_3_4
  • ID: 0xo2fiop_36
    Snippet: 1.9. Intradermal Vaccination. Using conventional syringes for intramuscular or subcutaneous vaccinations, large volumes of vaccine solution can be injected (≥1 mL). Thus, the choice of the muscle or hypodermis as vaccination targets is mainly based on convenience [99] . Intradermal immunization for vaccine delivery is an upcoming strategy showing significant advantages over conventional vaccination routes. In particular, in the last few years, .....
    Document: 1.9. Intradermal Vaccination. Using conventional syringes for intramuscular or subcutaneous vaccinations, large volumes of vaccine solution can be injected (≥1 mL). Thus, the choice of the muscle or hypodermis as vaccination targets is mainly based on convenience [99] . Intradermal immunization for vaccine delivery is an upcoming strategy showing significant advantages over conventional vaccination routes. In particular, in the last few years, intradermal vaccination has gained momentum as an alternative and more effective vaccine delivery route, both from a scientific and a commercial point of view (Table 3) .

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