Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe

In the face of an almost unprecedented threat of a global pandemic of influenza it is imperative that stockpiling of appropriate drugs and devices begin now. One vital device is an appropriate syringe for delivering vaccine. With the potential for millions to be infected and the vaccine supply sever...

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Published in:Vaccine
Main Authors: Strauss, K, van Zundert, A, Frid, Anders, Costigliola, V
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Published: Elsevier 2006
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description In the face of an almost unprecedented threat of a global pandemic of influenza it is imperative that stockpiling of appropriate drugs and devices begin now. One vital device is an appropriate syringe for delivering vaccine. With the potential for millions to be infected and the vaccine supply severely stretched it is imperative that the syringe used to vaccinate waste as little vaccine as possible and thus allow for a maximum number of persons to be vaccinated. Our study tested seven leading candidate vaccine syringes for dosing accuracy, dose-capacity per vial, medication wastage and a battery of ergonomic features. One device, the Flu+(TM) syringe, proved superior to the others in all important categories, possibly due to its low dead-space volume and its dosing accuracy. The data suggest that switching to this device from any of the others tested would provide between 2 and 19% additional vaccine doses per vial if the current 10-dose vials are used. Extrapolations from this data suggest that many thousands to millions of additional persons could be vaccinated in mass campaigns. Use of a syringe of this type, and the vaccine savings that would accrue, would likely be important in reducing morbidity and mortality in the event of a pandemic of influenza. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:3009b144-f01c-4b33-9df6-48c06eb4db1a 2025-04-06T14:48:12+00:00 Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe Strauss, K van Zundert, A Frid, Anders Costigliola, V 2006 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/686429 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.02.056 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/686429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.02.056 pmid:16647790 wos:000238704000021 scopus:33746859073 Vaccine; 24(22), pp 4874-4882 (2006) ISSN: 1873-2518 Clinical Medicine syringe vaccine H5N1 avian flu influenza pandemic contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2006 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.02.056 2025-03-11T14:07:54Z In the face of an almost unprecedented threat of a global pandemic of influenza it is imperative that stockpiling of appropriate drugs and devices begin now. One vital device is an appropriate syringe for delivering vaccine. With the potential for millions to be infected and the vaccine supply severely stretched it is imperative that the syringe used to vaccinate waste as little vaccine as possible and thus allow for a maximum number of persons to be vaccinated. Our study tested seven leading candidate vaccine syringes for dosing accuracy, dose-capacity per vial, medication wastage and a battery of ergonomic features. One device, the Flu+(TM) syringe, proved superior to the others in all important categories, possibly due to its low dead-space volume and its dosing accuracy. The data suggest that switching to this device from any of the others tested would provide between 2 and 19% additional vaccine doses per vial if the current 10-dose vials are used. Extrapolations from this data suggest that many thousands to millions of additional persons could be vaccinated in mass campaigns. Use of a syringe of this type, and the vaccine savings that would accrue, would likely be important in reducing morbidity and mortality in the event of a pandemic of influenza. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian flu Lund University Publications (LUP) Vaccine 24 22 4874 4882
spellingShingle Clinical Medicine
syringe
vaccine
H5N1
avian flu
influenza
pandemic
Strauss, K
van Zundert, A
Frid, Anders
Costigliola, V
Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe
title Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe
title_full Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe
title_fullStr Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe
title_full_unstemmed Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe
title_short Pandemic influenza preparedness: The critical role of the syringe
title_sort pandemic influenza preparedness: the critical role of the syringe
topic Clinical Medicine
syringe
vaccine
H5N1
avian flu
influenza
pandemic
topic_facet Clinical Medicine
syringe
vaccine
H5N1
avian flu
influenza
pandemic
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