Microneedle Patch Kills Infection & Delivers Vaccine

Safer Vaccinations Particularly for Developing World


Source:  University of South Australia microneedle patch

Silver Nanoparticles Kill Bacteria
Scientists at the University of South Australia have developed a microneedle patch embedded with silver nanoparticles and vaccine.  It offers an alternative to traditional needle injections and eliminates infections at the injection site.

Alternative to Traditional Needles
The patch carries an array of microneedles that contain both vaccine and silver nanoparticles.  When attached to the skin, the microneedles dissolve in one minute. The patch is painless, doesn't need to be refrigerated and releases the vaccine into the top layer of skin, not reaching any nerves.  The vaccine is released into the bloodstream and the silver nanoparticles kill any bacteria.  Bottom-line:  it enables safer vaccinations and prevents infections.  The team believes it would be particularly effective in the developing world where vaccinations with unsterile needles result in infections.

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