2018
DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.13249
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Seasonal influenza immunisation: Strategies for older adults

Abstract: Adults over the age of 60-65 years suffer disproportionally from seasonal influenza, experiencing high rates of complications, exacerbation of underlying medical comorbidities, and excess mortality. Thus, older adults are an important priority for influenza immunisation campaigns. Unfortunately, older adults generally display lower immune responses to standard influenza vaccines because of immunosenescence, with resulting suboptimal vaccine effectiveness. Thus, the development of improved vaccines that heighte… Show more

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“…Rund 90 % der Todesfälle entfallen auf die 60-Jährigen und Älteren. Die hohe Krankheitslast der Influenza ist bei Älteren vor allem durch Infektionen mit Influenza A (H3/N2) bedingt [4]. Die STIKO empfiehlt die quadrivalente Influenza-Vakzine (QIV).…”
Section: Sie Wird Durch Influenza-a-und -B-viren Verursacht Derenunclassified
“…Rund 90 % der Todesfälle entfallen auf die 60-Jährigen und Älteren. Die hohe Krankheitslast der Influenza ist bei Älteren vor allem durch Infektionen mit Influenza A (H3/N2) bedingt [4]. Die STIKO empfiehlt die quadrivalente Influenza-Vakzine (QIV).…”
Section: Sie Wird Durch Influenza-a-und -B-viren Verursacht Derenunclassified
“…Both humoral and cell-mediated responses contribute to organism protection against the influenza virus [13,14], but the proportion of their contribution is not obvious hitherto.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This seems to be predominantly caused by immunosenescence, or the decreased efficiency of the immune system as a result of aging [24]. In response to influenza this is characterized as decreased antibody-mediated and cellular immunity and decreased responsiveness to vaccines, as decreased thymus function limits the induction of new and memory responses to antigens [24–26]. Adults over 65 typically experience altered clinical presentation of influenza A with reduced fever symptoms but increased respiratory symptoms, including coughing and wheezing [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to influenza this is characterized as decreased antibody-mediated and cellular immunity and decreased responsiveness to vaccines, as decreased thymus function limits the induction of new and memory responses to antigens [24–26]. Adults over 65 typically experience altered clinical presentation of influenza A with reduced fever symptoms but increased respiratory symptoms, including coughing and wheezing [26]. These patients also have increased rates of deadly complications, namely pneumonia to which people over 65 are already at increased risk [26, 27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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