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The Vaccine Delivery Device market is a subset of the larger Vaccines market. It encompasses the various tools and technologies used to deliver vaccines to patients. This includes syringes, auto-injectors, jet injectors, and other devices. Vaccine delivery devices are designed to ensure the safe and effective administration of vaccines. They must be easy to use, reliable, and cost-effective.
The Vaccine Delivery Device market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products. These include Becton Dickinson, Schott, West Pharmaceutical Services, Unilife, and Owen Mumford. Other companies in the market include 3M, Terumo, and Smiths Medical. Show Less Read more