Does an Intradermal Vaccination for Monkeypox Make Sense? - The AAPS Journal
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| Does an Intradermal Vaccination for Monkeypox Make Sense? - The AAPS Journal |
| Mankind has recently had to deal a series of virus-mediated pandemics, resulting in extensive morbidity and mortality rates that have severely strained healthcare systems. While dealing with viral infections as a healthcare concern is not new, our exceptionally mobile society has added to the critical challenge of limiting pathogen spread of a highly transmissible virus prior to the generation, testing, and distribution of safe and effective vaccines. |
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Ho-Leung Fung Ph.D., FAAPS
Editor-in-Chief
University at Buffalo
Sarasota FL
[email protected]Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
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