In developing nations, it can be very difficult for people to get to health care facilities on a frequent basis. This means that if someone is getting vaccinations that require multiple injections to be administered over multiple days, they often won’t get them all. A solution may be on the way, however – scientists at MIT have created a system that allows many doses of medicine to be delivered over an extended time period, via a single injection.
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