The current public health strategy for the containment of influenza is annual vaccination, which is recommended for the elderly and for those in risk factor categories that present the highest morbidity and mortality. However, because the immune response in the elderly is known to be less vigorous than in younger adults, research in the last decade has focused on improving the immune response to vaccination and increasing the protection of aged populations. The decreased efficacy of vaccines in the elderly is due to several factors, such as a decrease in the number of Langerhans cells, the limited capacity of dendritic cells to present antigen, defects in the expression of Toll-like receptors and the reduced expression of MHC class I and II...
Although vaccination against influenza is recommended for elderly and high-risk patients in many cou...
The proportion of the global population aged 65 and older is rapidly increasing. Infections in this ...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza is associated with a high mortality and morbidity in older adults. Vacci...
Background: Improved influenza vaccines are needed to reduce influenza-associated complications in o...
Background In the elderly, traditional influenza inactivated vaccines are often only modestly immuno...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that seasonal influenza affects approximately 5-15% of...
AbstractVaccination is the most efficient strategy to prevent infectious disease. The increased vuln...
Abstract The reduced immunogenicity and effectiveness of influenza vaccines in subjects presenting h...
Vaccination is the primary means of preventing seasonal in-fluenza infection. However, although it c...
Age-related changes of the immune system contribute to increased incidence and severity of infection...
The benefits of influenza vaccination in the elderly individuals are the subject of serious discussi...
Abstract Background Although seasonal influenza vaccine is effective in the elderly, immune response...
In older adults, the serum antibody response to inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is often lower t...
Three-hundred and eight outpatient elderly subjects (> or = 65 years) were randomly assigned to rece...
Three-hundred and eight outpatient elderly subjects (> or = 65 years) were randomly assigned to rece...
Although vaccination against influenza is recommended for elderly and high-risk patients in many cou...
The proportion of the global population aged 65 and older is rapidly increasing. Infections in this ...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza is associated with a high mortality and morbidity in older adults. Vacci...
Background: Improved influenza vaccines are needed to reduce influenza-associated complications in o...
Background In the elderly, traditional influenza inactivated vaccines are often only modestly immuno...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that seasonal influenza affects approximately 5-15% of...
AbstractVaccination is the most efficient strategy to prevent infectious disease. The increased vuln...
Abstract The reduced immunogenicity and effectiveness of influenza vaccines in subjects presenting h...
Vaccination is the primary means of preventing seasonal in-fluenza infection. However, although it c...
Age-related changes of the immune system contribute to increased incidence and severity of infection...
The benefits of influenza vaccination in the elderly individuals are the subject of serious discussi...
Abstract Background Although seasonal influenza vaccine is effective in the elderly, immune response...
In older adults, the serum antibody response to inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) is often lower t...
Three-hundred and eight outpatient elderly subjects (> or = 65 years) were randomly assigned to rece...
Three-hundred and eight outpatient elderly subjects (> or = 65 years) were randomly assigned to rece...
Although vaccination against influenza is recommended for elderly and high-risk patients in many cou...
The proportion of the global population aged 65 and older is rapidly increasing. Infections in this ...
AbstractBackgroundInfluenza is associated with a high mortality and morbidity in older adults. Vacci...