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Evaluation of safety and efficacy of intradermal administration of vaccines using indigenous microneedles: A pre-clinical study in mice, followed by clinical study in human beings.

Implementing Organization

Post Graduate Institute Of Medical Education And Research
Principal Investigator
Dr. Joseph L Mathew
Professor
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Dr. Virendra Singh, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research(PGIMER), Chandigarh

About

Scientists from I.I.Sc. Bangalore, PGIMER Chandigarh, and SASTRA University Thanjavur have developed hollow stainless-steel microneedles for administering routine childhood vaccinations. The aim is to evaluate the feasibility of using microneedles for vaccine delivery in infants. Animal experiments will establish the safety, efficacy, and immunogenicity of intradermal injections, followed by evaluating reduced dosages. Clinical trials will be initiated in humans in an age-de-escalating manner, starting with adults, adolescents, children, and infants. The project aims to enhance safety, efficacy, and minimal pain compared to conventional routes, and reduce vaccine dosage, potentially leading to cost savings in vaccine dosage, storage, cold chain, and transport. The estimated number of vaccinations is 27 million annual doses.
Funding Organization
Funding Organization
Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Quick Information
Area of Research
Life Sciences & Biotechnology
Focus Area
Pharmaceutics
Start Year
2023
End Year
2025
Sanction Amount
₹ 39.24 L
Status
Completed
Output
No. of Research Paper
00
Technologies (If Any)
00
No. of PhD Produced
N/A
Startup (If Any)
00
No. of Patents
Filed :00
Grant :00
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