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Immune senescence and vaccination in the elderly
journal contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 13:42 authored by Pierre-Olivier Lang, Sheila Govind, Annemieke T. Bokum, Natalie Kenny, Emmanuel Matas, David Pitts, Richard AspinallVaccines are powerful public health tools that have been of tremendous benefit in protecting vulnerable populations worldwide from many pathogens. However, vaccine- preventable diseases still remain a considerable burden and this is particularly true among aging and aged populations in industrialized countries. The predicted demographic shift in the population landscape towards an ever-increasing aging population and the evidence suggesting that older individuals mount less-than optimal immune response to vaccination have raised the question of improving vaccine responses in older individuals. This review presents recent progress in the understanding at the cellular and molecular levels of age related immune decline and strategies to translate current knowledge into the development of immunization strategies to promote healthy aging, keeping older members of our society autonomous and independent.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
13Issue number
20Page range
2541-2550Publication title
Current Topics in Medicinal ChemistryISSN
1873-4294External DOI
Publisher
Bentham ScienceLanguage
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