Vaccines (Sep 2024)

Stability Preparedness: The Not-So-Cold Case for Innovations in Vaccine Stability Modelling and Product Release

  • Franz Schnetzinger,
  • Didier Clénet,
  • Philippe-Alexandre Gilbert,
  • Antonio Guzzi,
  • Marilena Paludi,
  • Jos Weusten,
  • Renske Hesselink

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12091000
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1000

Abstract

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The rapid development of equitably accessible vaccines is paramount in addressing emerging global health challenges. The safety and efficacy of vaccines hinge significantly on their ability to remain stable from manufacturing throughout the supply chain and up to administration. Furthermore, the release of vaccines requires sufficient understanding of the stability profile to allow for expiration dating. In the event of a public health crisis, the time to generate the necessary stability data and the need for rapid product release are in direct opposition. Developing manufacturing platforms with thermostable product formulations for rapid response is therefore key to meeting CEPI’s 100 Days Mission goal. This Review aims to highlight the need for stability preparedness through developing thermostable vaccine platforms and exploring innovative stability monitoring strategies that leverage advanced technologies, predictive modelling, and adaptive methodologies. By doing so, we seek to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of stability assessments, supporting rapid development, regulatory approval, and widespread, equal distribution of vaccines—especially in an outbreak scenario. Finally, enhanced thermostability will allow for simplification across the supply chain, which will reduce the financial burden of vaccination programmes and enhance equitable access.

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