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  • The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - "Medical News Today"

    From "Medical News Today", and curently on FWiki:





    <TABLE style="BORDER-RIGHT: #000000 1px solid; BORDER-TOP: #000000 1px solid; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 1px solid; BORDER-BOTTOM: #000000 1px solid" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width=600 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD></TD></TR><TR><TD><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top>The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic?

    02 Jan 2008

    In recent years, the bird flu virus has caught the attention of all of Western Europe. In 2006 in particular, there was a lot of speculation about a wide-scale flu outbreak, in other words a pandemic. The Dutch government was worried about running short of vaccine, mainly because it has a very short shelf-life. All that could change, says PhD student Jean-Pierre Amorij of the University of Groningen. In his thesis he describes a way of storing flu vaccine in powder form. It can then be stored for at least a year more than enough time to build up national stocks.

    Amorij will be awarded his PhD on 4 January 2008. During the past four years he has examined all kinds of methods for long-term storage of the flu vaccine. The answer lay in what is known as freeze drying a protein molecule, such as a vaccine, is extremely quickly frozen between millions of sugar molecules. These molecules bunch together like miniscule balls around the vaccine, so that it can be stored stably in a dried form.

    Sugars

    Amorij did not use ordinary sugars for the freeze-drying process but special types like inulin and trehalose. It took Amorij eighteen months to find a freeze-drying process that was exactly right. That is painstaking but important work because the vaccine still has to work even after freeze drying. 'The biggest problem was choosing the right freezing speed and the right sugar', says Amorij. But he managed it. The result looks like icing sugar.

    No need for a flu jab

    Freeze-dried flu vaccine not only has a longer shelf-life, it's also easier to use. You don't need injection needles any more as the powdered vaccine can be swallowed or inhaled. That will save a lot of time if the government has to vaccinate a lot of people very fast during a pandemic. You don't need medical personnel to be present when swallowing or inhaling. Amorij also conducted tests on mice to see whether inhaling or swallowing worked best. 'Inhaling was by far the most effective with the mice,' he says. 'The immune reaction was even more powerful than with an injection.' According to Amorij, the powder is particularly suited to inhalation. It is very light and stays suspended so it can penetrate deep into the lungs. That makes absorption even more efficient.

    Application

    When the time comes, it thus looks as if all of the Netherlands will be immunised during a pandemic via inhalers. However, according to Amorij the application will take some time yet. 'So far we've only tested it on mice. The tests on people still have to take place. If everything goes well, then that could happen within five years. If there are a few setbacks it could take ten years. One thing is certain, though, it's on its way.'

    Curriculum Vitae

    Jean-Pierre Amorij (Zaanstad, 1978) studied Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Engineering at the University of Groningen and was awarded his Pharmacist's diploma in 2003. His PhD thesis at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of the University of Groningen was supervised by Prof. H.W. Frijlink. He conducted his research at the Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering and Biopharmaceutics of the University of Groningen in close cooperation with the Department of Medical Microbiology, Molecular Virology section (Prof. J.C. Wilschut) of the University Medical Center Groningen and the University of Groningen. His thesis is entitled The Development Of Stable Influenza Vaccine Powder Formulations For New Needle Free Dosage Forms.

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    Re: The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - &quot;Medical News Today&quot;



    I assume it should be good for more than one year, but it's too new,
    so they have no data yet
    I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
    my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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    • #3
      Re: The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - &quot;Medical News Today&quot;

      The article cited by gsgs above refers to a vaccine for H5N1 and discusses the potential longevity of immunogenicity of a powdered vaccine stored at room temperature. The advantage of this vaccine would be greater ease of distribution, especially in developing nations.

      The disadvantage of long term storage of influenza vaccine is that influenza viruses can drift quickly over time and the vaccine then becomes ineffective.

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      • #4
        Re: The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - &quot;Medical News Today&quot;

        Would that method of storage work equally well for all types of vaccine?
        The salvage of human life ought to be placed above barter and exchange ~ Louis Harris, 1918

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        • #5
          Re: The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - &quot;Medical News Today&quot;

          Chen and Kristensen:
          "Opportunities and challenges of developing thermostable vaccines"
          Expert Review of Vaccines - 8(5):547 - Full Text

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          • #6
            Re: The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - &quot;Medical News Today&quot;

            give us a summary

            do they have some result or conclusion or estimates
            I'm interested in expert panflu damage estimates
            my current links: http://bit.ly/hFI7H ILI-charts: http://bit.ly/CcRgT

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            • #7
              Re: The Flu Vaccine In Powder Form The Answer To A Pandemic? - &quot;Medical News Today&quot;

              Originally posted by gsgs View Post
              give us a summary


              maybe the study authors will improve their summarizing capabilities ...


              in the meantime,
              here are some excerpts from:

              Expert Review of Vaccines - 8(5):547 - Full Text

              "Drying process such as SD, SFD and SCFD allow the particle size in the final powder to be controlled
              . Dry powder formulations, particularly those with a defined particle size, are not only more stable than the liquid formulations, but also are potentially compatible with a range of novel routes for vaccine delivery, such as aerosols, dry powder jet injection, coated microneedles and biodegradable implants."

              "Thus, in the longer term, development of thermostable powders is a critical step in this process. Unlike lyophilized or vaccum-dried products, which are dried in their final quantities in their final containers, powders produced by SD, SFD and SCFD can be dispensed in varying quantities, thereby offering flexibility in packaging and delivery."

              "Finaly, the development of thermostable formulations will ideally proceed hand-in-hand with the development of novel vaccine-delivery technologies, such as aerosols, jet injectors, patches and biodegradable implants."

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