As the cold weather rolls in, health experts in the United States are encouraging people to get flu shots. The influenza virus mimics many of the symptoms of COVID-19 and is problematic for multiple reasons:
The timely delivery of flu vaccines is essential for preventing these disastrous outcomes. Every year, mishandling results in thousands of wasted vaccines.
This year, healthcare companies and pharma manufacturers need to be more careful regarding flu vaccine storage, handling, and transportation.
Here are some recommendations for safe handling from the CDC:
While you maybe tempted to use residential-grade units for pharmaceutical products, it’s essential to use pharmaceutical-grade freezer and refrigeration units. These are designed specifically for the storage of biologics, including vaccines.
They ensure fast temperature recovery and maintain a uniform temperature throughout for effective cooling.
Temperature monitoring devices are a part of Temperature Monitoring Devices (TMD) in most modern pharmaceutical-grade cooling units. However, the CDC recommends the use of a specific TMD known as the Digital Data Logger (DDL).
This includes a buffered temperature probe that shows the actual temperature of vaccines instead of just air temperature.
Appropriate care must be taken to protect the power supply of each storage unit. The CDC recommends:
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