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Immunization is a global health and development success story, saving millions of lives every year. Vaccines reduce risks of getting a disease by working with your body’s natural defences to build protection. When you get a vaccine, your immune system responds.

We now have vaccines to prevent more than 20 life-threatening diseases, helping people of all ages live longer, healthier lives. Immunization currently prevents 2-3 million deaths every year from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, influenza and measles.

Immunization is a key component of primary health care and an indisputable human right. It’s also one of the best health investments money can buy. Vaccines are also critical to the prevention and control of infectious-disease outbreaks. They underpin global health security and will be a vital tool in the battle against antimicrobial resistance.

Yet despite tremendous progress, far too many people around the world – have insufficient access to vaccines. In some countries, progress has stalled or even reversed, and there is a real risk that complacency will undermine past achievements.

Each of the vaccine candidate is being released with its own temperature requirements and Cold Chain has to be planned independently irrespective of the other vaccines. This gets to be more challenging for the ULTs (Ultra Low Temperature Refrigerators) to have them portable and also scale to task.

Although accelerated vaccine development/testing, meeting the cold chain storage requirements of a vaccine could prove to be the project’s most daunting challenge. In this scenario, we at CARE9 are keen to source and deploy cold chain infrastructure to meet the requirements of the vaccines that can be transported within the stipulated standards and administered in the Indian market.

We work with stake holders in various countries and make sure that the vaccines are planned meticulously for administering to the target population. This is to be done maintaining all the parameters that are required for the vaccine before administering it to the end customer.

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