Aging is characterized by an increased susceptibility to infectious diseases; influenza virus infection, which is easily managed by an intact immune system, represents a life-threatening disease in aged subjects. We studied 18 healthy aged subjects (>65 years of age), vaccinated yearly with conventional anti-influenza vaccine, and 9 healthy young volunteers (mean age 26 years), without previous anti-influenza vaccination, who were vaccinated with the conventional trivalent 1990 anti-influenza preparation. Six out of the 18 aged individuals received a second boost of the same vaccine about 4 months later In all subjects, we analyzed the humoral response to type A and B influenza viruses and the influenza type A virus-specific CTL generation....
AbstractImmunosenescence is associated to aging and among many changes in immune response is reporte...
Background. Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond poorly to vacc...
Older adults are more vulnerable to influenza virus infection and at higher risk for severe complica...
Background. Influenza disproportionately impacts older adults while current vaccines have reduced ef...
AbstractNumerous studies have explored whether the antibody response to influenza vaccination in eld...
textabstractConflicting results have been reported concerning the association between high age and r...
textabstractThe benefit of annually repeated influenza vaccination on antibody formation is still un...
Numerous studies have explored whether the antibody response to influenza vaccination in elderly adu...
We evaluated the humoral and cellular immunogenicity of adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted H5N1 influenza...
To determine the influence of ageing per se as well as of priming histories on the antibody response...
as pandemic influenza (H5N1), WNV and severe acute respiratory syndrome, it is critical that we devi...
We evaluated the humoral and cellular immunogenicity of adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted H5N1 influenza...
Although influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly, the factors underlying...
Although influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly, the factors underlying...
Numerous studies have explored whether the antibody response to influenza vaccination in elderly adu...
AbstractImmunosenescence is associated to aging and among many changes in immune response is reporte...
Background. Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond poorly to vacc...
Older adults are more vulnerable to influenza virus infection and at higher risk for severe complica...
Background. Influenza disproportionately impacts older adults while current vaccines have reduced ef...
AbstractNumerous studies have explored whether the antibody response to influenza vaccination in eld...
textabstractConflicting results have been reported concerning the association between high age and r...
textabstractThe benefit of annually repeated influenza vaccination on antibody formation is still un...
Numerous studies have explored whether the antibody response to influenza vaccination in elderly adu...
We evaluated the humoral and cellular immunogenicity of adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted H5N1 influenza...
To determine the influence of ageing per se as well as of priming histories on the antibody response...
as pandemic influenza (H5N1), WNV and severe acute respiratory syndrome, it is critical that we devi...
We evaluated the humoral and cellular immunogenicity of adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted H5N1 influenza...
Although influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly, the factors underlying...
Although influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality in the elderly, the factors underlying...
Numerous studies have explored whether the antibody response to influenza vaccination in elderly adu...
AbstractImmunosenescence is associated to aging and among many changes in immune response is reporte...
Background. Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond poorly to vacc...
Older adults are more vulnerable to influenza virus infection and at higher risk for severe complica...