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solid-state vaccines

Solid-state vaccines are a new type of vaccine that use a stable, solid form of genetic material, such as mRNA, instead of liquids. These vaccines are designed to be more durable and easier to store, often only requiring standard refrigeration, which improves distribution globally. By maintaining the genetic instructions in a solid state, they can be more resistant to temperature changes and potentially have a longer shelf life. This technology aims to enhance vaccine stability, safety, and effectiveness, making immunization more accessible and reliable across diverse settings.