Formulation strategies for inactivated polio vaccines, including multidose formats, adjuvants, and novel delivery systems, can lower costs and increase coverage to facilitate global polio eradication.
New formulation strategies for inactivated polio vaccines, including Sabin strains, adjuvants, and novel delivery systems, are crucial for lowering costs and expanding global polio eradication efforts in LMICs.
Implementation of inactivated polio vaccines (IPV) containing Sabin strains (sIPV) will further enable global polio eradication efforts by improving vaccine safety during use and containment during manufacturing. Moreover, sIPV-containing vaccines will lower costs and expand production capacity to facilitate more widespread use in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This review focuses on the role of vaccine formulation in these efforts including traditional Salk IPV vaccines and new sIPV-containing dosage forms. The physicochemical properties and stability profiles of poliovirus antigens are described. Formulation approaches to lower costs include developing multidose and combination vaccine formats as well as improving storage stability. Formulation strategies for dose-sparing and enhanced mucosal immunity include employing adjuvants (e.g. aluminum-salt and newer adjuvants) and/or novel delivery systems (e.g. ID administration with microneedle patches). The potential for applying these low-cost formulation development strategies to other vaccines to further improve vaccine access and coverage in LMICs is also discussed.
Kumar et al. (Wed,) conducted a review in Polio. Inactivated polio vaccines (IPV) formulation strategies was evaluated. Formulation strategies for inactivated polio vaccines, including multidose formats, adjuvants, and novel delivery systems, can lower costs and increase coverage to facilitate global polio eradication.
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