Dessi Loukov,1,2,* Avee Naidoo,1,2,* Dawn ME Bowdish1,21Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster Immunology Research Centre, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada; 2Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, Institute for Infectious Diseases Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada *These authors contributed equally to this work Abstract: Worldwide, infectious disease is responsible for much of the morbidity and mortality in the elderly. As the number of individuals over the age of 65 increases, the economic and social costs of treating these infections will become a major challenge. Vaccination is the most effective and least costly preventative measure in our arsenal; however, vaccines that are ef...
Vaccination, being able to prevent millions of cases of infectious diseases around the world every y...
The unprecedented increase of life expectancy challenges society to protect the elderly from morbidi...
Vaccination policies in most high-income countries attempt to reduce the adverse impact of influenza...
Successful vaccination of the elderly against important infectious pathogens that cause high morbidi...
The sharp increase of life expectancy and the increasing ratio of ageing population pose new challen...
With increasing age the human immune system undergoes characteristic changestermed immunosenescence,...
The global population of people older than 65 years is estimated to rise dramatically due to advance...
An age-related decline in immune responses in the elderly results in greater susceptibility to infec...
Vaccines are powerful public health tools that have been of tremendous benefit in protecting vulnera...
Abstract The progressive increase of the aged population worldwide mandates new strategies to ensure...
Age-related changes of the immune system contribute to increased incidence and severity of infection...
Organismal ageing is associated with many physiological changes, including differences in the immune...
as pandemic influenza (H5N1), WNV and severe acute respiratory syndrome, it is critical that we devi...
One of the most profound public health consequences of immune senescence is reflected in an increase...
People with advanced age have a higher susceptibility to infections and exhibit increased mortality ...
Vaccination, being able to prevent millions of cases of infectious diseases around the world every y...
The unprecedented increase of life expectancy challenges society to protect the elderly from morbidi...
Vaccination policies in most high-income countries attempt to reduce the adverse impact of influenza...
Successful vaccination of the elderly against important infectious pathogens that cause high morbidi...
The sharp increase of life expectancy and the increasing ratio of ageing population pose new challen...
With increasing age the human immune system undergoes characteristic changestermed immunosenescence,...
The global population of people older than 65 years is estimated to rise dramatically due to advance...
An age-related decline in immune responses in the elderly results in greater susceptibility to infec...
Vaccines are powerful public health tools that have been of tremendous benefit in protecting vulnera...
Abstract The progressive increase of the aged population worldwide mandates new strategies to ensure...
Age-related changes of the immune system contribute to increased incidence and severity of infection...
Organismal ageing is associated with many physiological changes, including differences in the immune...
as pandemic influenza (H5N1), WNV and severe acute respiratory syndrome, it is critical that we devi...
One of the most profound public health consequences of immune senescence is reflected in an increase...
People with advanced age have a higher susceptibility to infections and exhibit increased mortality ...
Vaccination, being able to prevent millions of cases of infectious diseases around the world every y...
The unprecedented increase of life expectancy challenges society to protect the elderly from morbidi...
Vaccination policies in most high-income countries attempt to reduce the adverse impact of influenza...