Designing Vaccines for Developing-Country Populations: Ideal Attributes, Delivery Devices, and Presentation Formats
This article, published in Procedia in Vaccinology, discusses the importance of designing vaccines with traits that will minimize complications for immunization programs and increase the likelihood of successful adoption. The article also summarizes specific recommendations for vaccine producers and developers. ABSTRACT ONLY. (Learn how users in developing countries can gain free access to journal articles.)
Author(s): Kristensen D, Zaffran M
Published: 2010
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Citation: Kristensen D, Zaffran M. Designing Vaccines for Developing-Country Populations: Ideal Attributes, Delivery Devices, and Presentation Formats. Procedia in Vaccinology. 2010;2(2):119-123.
Resource types: Peer-reviewed journal
Diseases: Not disease/vaccine specific
Topics: Advocacy and communications; Delivery technologies; Presentation and packaging; Vaccine stabilization
Regions: Global

