Intradermal delivery of vaccines: potential benefits and current challenges

Delivery of vaccine antigens to the dermis and/or epidermis of human skin (i.e. intradermal delivery) might be more efficient than injection into the muscle or subcutaneous tissue, thereby reducing the volumes of antigen. This is known as dose-sparing and has been demonstrated in clinical trials wit...

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Main Authors: JK Hickling (Author), KR Jones (Author), M Friede (Author), D Zehrung (Author), D Chen (Author), D Kristensen (Author)
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Published: The World Health Organization, 2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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