They wrote that regular antibodies have to be given intravenuously. These nanobodies are smaller and more stable, so they argue that it is possible to use them as aerosol. The idea seems to be to use them as prevention, which would not be feasible if you have to inject them.
I can't really judge whether that approach makes sense, my experience is in the basic research area, not with clinical stuff.
Is the hypothesis of an aerosol as prevention that you could spray eg. an indoor area and prevent infected people who come into that area being able to infect others in an airborne way?
> In an aerosol formulation they tested, dubbed “AeroNabs” by the researchers, these molecules could be self-administered with a nasal spray or inhaler.
I can't really judge whether that approach makes sense, my experience is in the basic research area, not with clinical stuff.