Ontario researchers invent way to store vaccines at higher temperatures
HAMILTON — Ontario researchers say they’ve come up with a way to store vaccines at higher temperatures for weeks at a time.
The researchers at McMaster University say the cheap technology allows easier and longer shipments of vaccines, which usually need to be stored in cold temperatures.
They say chemical engineers created a sugary gel that is mixed with active vaccines and can be stored in temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius.