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October 2017
 
 
 
Microneedle Patch – An Alternative to Needle-And-Syringe
Influenza vaccination is an important issue for maintaining community health. But some people are reluctant to get vaccinated because of the pain. Researchers from the United States have found an alternative, a microneedle patch with tiny needles.

A research published in "The Lancet", by a team at Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology, shows that the microneedle patch can inject a dose of flu vaccine into human body with 100 solid, water-soluble needles. It is a safe and relatively painless method to replace the traditional vaccination injection against flu.

The sticky patch provides simplicity, cost-effectiveness, acceptability and safety. It could eliminate the discomfort of immunisation using needles and syringes and the need for safe disposal of needles. The patch can also be applied by patients on their own which is stable for a year while storing at 40°C. Researchers say that the patch is particularly beneficial to providing vaccines to populations in developing countries.

 
 
 
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Upcoming I&T Event
  1. Organised by the Innovation and Technology Commission, the InnoTech Month 2017 roadshows will be held in November, one at Olympian City 1 in Tai Kok Tsui from November 11 to 12 and another at Kai Tin Shopping Centre in Lam Tin from November 18 to 19. In addition to different "InnoTech Workshop" offered to the public, the roadshows will display innovations from young scientists. Click here for more details.
  2. China Hi-Tech Fair 2017 will be held from November 16 to 21 at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Innovation and Technology Commission and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council will co-organise the Hong Kong Pavilion to showcase Hong Kong's achievements in I&T and enhance technological exchange and business collaboration among enterprises in Hong Kong, the Mainland and other regions. Please click here for more details.
  3. Co-organised by the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification and the Hong Kong Accreditation Service, a seminar will be held on November 16 to introduce different kinds of schemes and measures supporting the testing and certification industry. Please click here for more details.

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