Needles Go Smart, Painless Vaccination Possible
Good news for the needle-phobic.
Australian scientists have developed a cheap and painless ’needle-free’ vaccination device that can be self-administered.
A team of 20 researchers led by Professor Mark Kendall, from the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology at The University of Queensland, have developed the Nanopatch, a stamp-sized vaccine delivery device that could make vaccination programmes globally simpler and cheaper.
The Nanopatch, having 20,000 micro projections per square centimetre, is designed to directly place vaccine into the human skin, which is rich in immune cells.