The Front Line of Defense: Summary of the Efficacy of a Novel Intranasal Vaccine Formulation Against Respiratory Threats in a Forward Deployed Military Setting

Fayza Karman Nasha Al Hazmi (1) , Amani Zaben Mashan Alanazi (1) , ‏Musa Samir Ayesh Al-Rakhimi (2) , Shroq Hadi Hassan Hamzi (3) , Khaled Mohammed Alamri (4) , Abdullah Talaq ALnami (4) , Nada Ahmad Awois (5) , Hussam Ali Mohammed Alasam (6) , Abdulrahman Abdullah Alashjaee (7) , Mohammed Abdulrahman Almutairi (8)
(1) Comprehensive Specialized Clinics For The Security Forces In Arar Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(2) ‏Comprehensive Clinics In Hafar Al-Batin  Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(3) HAIL Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(4) General Administration Of Medical Services, Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(6) General Directorate Of Prison Health Dammam Prison Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(7) General Directorate Of Prisons Health: Dammam Prison Health Center Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia,
(8) Security Forces Hospitals Program, General Directorate Of Medical Services, Ministry Of Interior, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Forward-deployed military troops are at high risk for acute respiratory infections (ARIs), an age-old and continuing challenge to operational readiness. Conventional intramuscular (IM) vaccines, which induce mostly systemic immunity, offer less than optimal protection at the mucosal portals of pathogen entry.


Aim: This review synthesizes current evidence of the effectiveness of novel intranasal (IN) vaccine technologies against respiratory threats, with specific focus on their application in a forward-deployed military environment.


Methods: A Systematic literature review was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science (2000-2024). Key search terms utilized were "intranasal vaccine," "mucosal immunity," "military personnel," "respiratory infection," "serological testing," and "PCR."


Results: Research has demonstrated that IN vaccines, particularly the live-attenuated and adenoviral vector vaccines, have a strong mucosal immune response characterized by tissue-resident memory T-cells and secretory IgA. Such a response outperforms IM vaccines in primary infection and transmission prevention. Logistically, IN delivery has numerous advantages of deployment, including simplicity of use and absence of needles. Evaluating effectiveness requires an integrated model that combines laboratory aspects (serology and PCR) with nursing activities (administration, adverse event tracking, and disease surveillance).


Conclusion: New formulations for IN vaccines possess vast potential to protect forces in the field. Their sterilizing immunity and operational benefit make them an important future asset. Success depends on an entirely integrated framework that leverages diagnostics and clinical expertise to guard force health and mission preparedness.

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Authors

Fayza Karman Nasha Al Hazmi
Ali.Arar444@Gmail.Com (Primary Contact)
Amani Zaben Mashan Alanazi
‏Musa Samir Ayesh Al-Rakhimi
Shroq Hadi Hassan Hamzi
Khaled Mohammed Alamri
Abdullah Talaq ALnami
Nada Ahmad Awois
Hussam Ali Mohammed Alasam
Abdulrahman Abdullah Alashjaee
Mohammed Abdulrahman Almutairi
Al Hazmi, F. K. N., Alanazi, A. Z. M., Al-Rakhimi, ‏Musa S. A., Hamzi, S. H., Alamri, K. M., ALnami , A. T., … Almutairi, M. A. (2025). The Front Line of Defense: Summary of the Efficacy of a Novel Intranasal Vaccine Formulation Against Respiratory Threats in a Forward Deployed Military Setting. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2(2), 398–405. https://doi.org/10.64483/jmph-123

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