Next-Generation Vaccine Delivery Technologies


Systems for the targeted delivery and/or controlled release of therapeutic agents are known as drug delivery systems. Drugs have been used for a long time to enhance health and lengthen lives. Over the past few decades, drug delivery has undergone significant change, and even more change is anticipated in the near future. In addition to making significant contributions to our understanding of the physiological obstacles to effective drug delivery, such as transport in the circulatory system and drug movement through cells and tissues, biomedical engineers have also helped to develop a number of novel drug delivery methods that are now used in clinical settings. The role of vaccine delivery technologies includes achieving immunisation goals, rational vaccine development, and supporting best clinical practise.



Vaccines continue to revolutionise how we maintain and enhance our health and prevent disease. With each new technological development, we are able to reach more people with the benefits of vaccines and offer better defence against infectious diseases that can be fatal.


 



  • Recombinant vaccinations


  • DNA vaccinations



  • Peptide based vaccines



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