Thanks Dr. Nagraj, Actually in Thailand they are keeping the opened antirabies vaccine vials for a week at 4 degree celcius but nobody including WHO is promoting this method of preserving the vaccine, so we not only need new initiatives to bring down the costs of the vaccines but encourage those initiatives that promise so.When Thailand developed the intradermal technique of antirabies vaccination, it took around 13 years by WHO to recommend its use, I wish that this time period should be reduced to a minimum possible, in case new H1N1 vacines comes into picture to be given intradermally, so as to save costs, increase availability and save lives in the face of limited availability of the H1N1 vaccine. Harverson G, Post-exposure intradermal antirabies vaccine: a cheaper alternative for developing countries, Trop Doct. 1984 Apr;14(2):67-70. regards,
Dr. Omesh BhartiM.B.B.S.,D.H.M.,M.A.E.(Epidemiology)
Directorate of Health Safety and Regulation,Himachal Pradesh+91-9418120302
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