Vaccinations in older adults: Optimization, strategies, and latest guidelines.

Aileen R Pangilinan, Sharon A Brangman, Stefan Gravenstein, Kenneth Schmader, George A Kuchel
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This article is a summary of the first AGS Symposium entitled "Update on Vaccination Strategies for Older Adults: Matching the Approach to the Individual and the Care Setting." Given declines in host defenses and immune function with aging, vaccinations play a pivotal role in fortifying older adults against preventable infections, resulting diseases, disability, and death. Current guidelines generally list recommendations applicable for an average older adult of a given chronological age. However, growing evidence indicates that heterogeneity in terms of factors as varied as biological sex, frailty, functional status, and multimorbidity may impact vaccine responses and clinical outcomes. As a result, clinicians will increasingly need to take these additional factors into consideration as they seek to improve outcomes through improved targeting of such aging-related heterogeneity. Moreover, efforts at protecting older citizens through vaccination must also include strategies to overcome barriers to the adoption of vaccine recommendations in varied settings including long-term care. This 2023 AGS Plenary Symposium sought to commence a broader dialogue across AGS and beyond on optimizing vaccinations for older adults, ensuring not only extended lifespans but also healthier and more active lives. This report is not a systematic review, and thus should not be considered comprehensive.

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老年人的疫苗接种:优化、策略和最新指南。
本文是题为 "老年人疫苗接种策略的最新进展 "的第一届 AGS 研讨会的摘要:因人而异,因护理环境而异 "的第一次 AGS 研讨会摘要。随着年龄的增长,宿主的防御能力和免疫功能都会下降,因此接种疫苗在加强老年人预防可预防的感染、疾病、残疾和死亡方面发挥着关键作用。目前的指南一般列出了适用于特定年龄段的普通老年人的建议。然而,越来越多的证据表明,生理性别、虚弱程度、功能状态和多病等不同因素的异质性可能会影响疫苗反应和临床结果。因此,临床医生越来越需要考虑到这些额外的因素,通过改善与老龄化相关的异质性来提高疗效。此外,通过接种疫苗来保护老年公民的工作还必须包括制定战略,以克服在包括长期护理在内的各种环境中采用疫苗建议的障碍。本次 2023 AGS 全体研讨会旨在就优化老年人疫苗接种问题在 AGS 及其他机构展开更广泛的对话,以确保老年人不仅能延长寿命,而且能过上更健康、更积极的生活。本报告并非系统性综述,因此不应被视为全面性报告。
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