Driving the life course approach to vaccination through the lens of key global agendas.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2023-07-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2023.1200397
Andra Stancu, Anusheh Khan, Jane Barratt
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Globally, our population is ageing at an unprecedented rate and by 2030, which marks the end of the United Nations (UN) Decade of Healthy Ageing, the number of people aged 60 years and older will be 34% higher than today, reaching 1.4 billion. Vaccination is one of the most effective public health interventions of modern times and a key action in fostering healthy ageing throughout the life-course. To promote wellbeing at all ages, global agendas including the WHO Immunization Agenda 2030, the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing and the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Report on Ageism outline strategic actions and guidance to help implement policies and programs. Yet, the linkages between healthy ageing, functional ability and adult vaccination are not substantively recognized or integrated as cross-cutting themes, which impacts operationalization into national immunization plans. When aligned and connected strategically, these agendas have potential to substantially contribute to policy change to prioritize life-course immunization and support the preservation of function at all stages of life. This article describes the intersecting goals and visions of these strategic agendas and identifies specific elements of overlap, which when connected, could strengthen the development of comprehensive and effective national immunization policies.

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从关键全球议程的角度推动疫苗接种的生命过程方法。
在全球范围内,我们的人口正以前所未有的速度老龄化,到 2030 年,即联合国健康老龄化十年结束时,60 岁及以上人口将比现在增加 34%,达到 14 亿。接种疫苗是现代最有效的公共卫生干预措施之一,也是促进整个生命过程中健康老龄化的关键行动。为了促进所有年龄段的健康,包括世界卫生组织《2030 年免疫议程》、联合国健康老龄化十年和世界卫生组织《全球老龄化报告》在内的全球议程都概述了战略行动和指导,以帮助实施各项政策和计划。然而,健康老龄化、功能能力和成人疫苗接种之间的联系并未得到实质性的认可,也未被整合为贯穿各领域的主题,这影响了国家免疫规划的可操作性。如果从战略上加以调整和联系,这些议程有可能极大地推动政策变革,优先考虑生命过程中的免疫接种,并支持保护生命各个阶段的功能。本文介绍了这些战略议程相互交叉的目标和愿景,并确定了重叠的具体内容,如果将这些内容联系起来,就能加强制定全面、有效的国家免疫政策。
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