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"One of the core functions of the vaccine supply chain is to keep vaccine products properly refrigerated along every step in their journey. While simple in theory, maintaining proper temperatures for products that can tolerate neither excessive heat nor cold is difficult in practice—especially in places with extremely hot or cold climates, unreliable connections to electricity, and weak transportation infrastructure. Temperature monitoring, then, is a critical tool that managers use to assess vaccine handling quality, detect malfunctioning equipment, and prevent temperature fluctuations that can negatively impact vaccine potency and safety". - Temperature Monitoring for Vaccine Quality

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