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      Challenges of Storage and Stability of mRNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines.

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      Vaccines
      MDPI AG
      COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, mRNA vaccine, stability, storage

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          Abstract

          In December 2019, a new and highly pathogenic coronavirus emerged-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), quickly spread throughout the world. In response to this global pandemic, a few vaccines were allowed for emergency use, beginning in November 2020, of which the mRNA-based vaccines by Moderna (Moderna, Cambridge, MA, USA) and BioNTech (BioTech, Mainz, Germany)/Pfizer (Pfizer, New York, NY, USA) have been identified as the most effective ones. The mRNA platform allowed rapid development of vaccines, but their global use is limited by ultracold storage requirements. Most resource-poor countries do not have cold chain storage to execute mass vaccination. Therefore, determining strategies to increase stability of mRNA-based vaccines in relatively higher temperatures can be a game changer to address the current global pandemic and upcoming new waves. In this review, we summarized the current research strategies to enhance stability of the RNA vaccine delivery system.

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          Journal
          Vaccines (Basel)
          Vaccines
          MDPI AG
          2076-393X
          2076-393X
          Sep 17 2021
          : 9
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] College of Pharmacy, Mercer University, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
          [2 ] College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Peoria, IL 61605, USA.
          Article
          vaccines9091033
          10.3390/vaccines9091033
          8473088
          34579270
          d633217a-16ef-4fec-a4e6-bbdddf714178
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          mRNA vaccine,storage,COVID-19,stability,SARS-CoV-2
          mRNA vaccine, storage, COVID-19, stability, SARS-CoV-2

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