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Needle-free COVID-19 vaccine patch in development

July 5, 2021
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Needle-free COVID-19 vaccine patch in development

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Researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia are working with a company called Vaxxas to test the patch now.

by: Avery Travis

Posted: Jul 5, 2021 / 04:45 PM CDT / Updated: Jul 5, 2021 / 04:50 PM CDT

A needle-free COVID-19 vaccination could be possible, with University of Queensland scientists successfully protecting mice from the virus with a ‘patch’ that uses University of Texas at Austin technology. (Courtesy: Vaxxas and University of Queensland)

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Imagine going to get vaccinated, but instead of a health care worker injecting you with a needle, you’re able to place a patch on your own skin. With a simple ‘click’ from a handheld applicator, you’re protected against COVID-19. That’s what a group of global researchers and technicians are hoping to create, using technology discovered by the University of Texas at Austin.

Researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia are working with a company called Vaxxas to test the patch now.

Here’s how it works: the one square-centimeter patch contains thousands of microscopic projections, coated with a stabilized spike protein. It’s then placed on the skin to hopefully deliver immunity against SARS-CoV-2 — the virus that causes the COVID-19 disease.

That spike protein was developed in early 2020 by Molecular Biosciences Associate Professor Jason McLellan and his team. Their spike protein discovery still serves as the basis for of all the vaccines currently approved for distribution in the United States.


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His team then went on to create an even more “stabilized” version of this spike protein, and this second-generation technology is what’s used in the patch.

McLellan told KXAN, “it could be a really interesting development that could help vaccinate a lot of people.”

The researchers said the patch can be kept at around 77 degrees Fahrenheit for nearly a month, making it easier to store than some other vaccines with extremely cold storage requirements and therefore easier to distribute in certain countries with storage limitations. The patch could also be shipped in the mail, which McLellan said could possibly help bolster vaccination efforts in other countries.


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He went on, “It could also be a game changer, because it doesn’t require skilled health care workers to handle the syringe to perform the dilutions. Pretty much anybody could just put it on their arm and use it,” he said.

According to the researchers in Australia, early research reveals the device produced strong immune responses in exposed to SARS-CoV-2

“It also neutralizes multiple variants, including the UK and South Africa variants,” said Dr. David Muller, of the University of Queensland.

KXAN’s Avery Travis will have more on this technology on KXAN News at 10 p.m.

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