University of Connecticut researchers have developed a microneedle patch that delivers a temperature-stabilized foot and mouth disease vaccine for cattle, sheep, and goats without requiring needles or refrigeration.
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Microneedle patch vaccine could solving one of farming's most stubborn problems

Room Temperature Storage temperature
Needle-Free Patch Delivery method
$228 Billion Outbreak cost prevented
30% National Herd Livestock protection
One Month At 45°C Stability duration
45°C temperature stability
30% livestock culling prevented