2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.09.21249494
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Assessments of heavy lift UAV quadcopter drone to support COVID 19 vaccine cold chain delivery for indigenous people in remote areas in South East Asia

Abstract: Vaccine delivery is one important aspect need to be strengthened within health systems. One of the main challenges in COVID 19 vaccine delivery is how to cover indigenous population in remote and isolated forests in South East Asia. Another issue in COVID 19 cold chain delivery is requirement for a carrier that can maintain the suitable storage temperature. Related to this condition, COVID 19 vaccine should be delivered using heavy vaccine cooler box and this demand delivery system equipped with heavy lift cap… Show more

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“…This platform will deliver one or multi-time which support the medical system and communities. The limited research has tested the possibility of drone transportation on vaccine delivery (Adwibowo, 2021;Benham & Health, n.d.;Kundu, 2021). One of the projects operating collects tuberculosis samples with a drone in remote and road-less areas of Nepal (Times, n.d.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This platform will deliver one or multi-time which support the medical system and communities. The limited research has tested the possibility of drone transportation on vaccine delivery (Adwibowo, 2021;Benham & Health, n.d.;Kundu, 2021). One of the projects operating collects tuberculosis samples with a drone in remote and road-less areas of Nepal (Times, n.d.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Scott and Scott (2017) have formulated decision models for delivering potential lifesaving medicine and blood through innovative drone technology, particularly focusing on developing countries. Adwibowo (2021), through a comprehensive analysis, proved that in remote areas using drones to transport COVID-19 vaccines is a feasible option. Other noteworthy articles that focus on this field can be found in several other journals (Carlsson and Song, 2018;Derpich et al, 2018;Oruc and Kara, 2018;Li et al, 2020).…”
Section: Drones In the Healthcare Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from these examples, the majority of the UAV applications are focused on collecting blood samples, transporting medicine, vaccines, food and other supplies before and during the global pandemic (Nui Galway, 2019)(Ackerman, 2020)(Dash, 2020) (Bateman, 2021). Their speed and agility provide quick solutions for delivering supplies between facilities or to rural areas where it would take too long to reach with conventional methods (Yang, 2020) (Adwibowo, 2021).…”
Section: Uav Utilization During Covid-19 Global Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%