Poster/infographic

How to use a bifurcated needle to perform multiple puncture vaccination technique

Vaccines that use a multiple puncture technique are administered directly through the skin (i.e., percutaneous

route) of the deltoid area on the upper arm with a sterile bifurcated needle.

A bifurcated (i.e. two tipped) needle has a flattened end cut into two short prongs. When the fork of the needle is inserted into the vial, the gap between the prongs holds a droplet of vaccine sufficient for vaccination.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2022

Type

Poster/infographic

Categories

  • Vaccines & delivery devices

Tags

  • Injection device
  • Injection safety