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[Vaccination in the elderly in sub-Saharan Africa: Relevance and scheduling model].
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), recent decades have seen a major increase in the number of elderly people in Africa. Persistent infectious diseases are responsible for high morbidity and mortality in this immuno-senescent population, making vaccination an effective preventive measure. In developed countries, vaccination programs are in place and regularly updated. In sub-Saharan Africa, however, vaccination is still reserved for children, and access for seniors remains limited by a number of factors. The aim of this study was to use a systematic review to demonstrate the relevance of vaccination in this field, and to propose an appropriate vaccination schedule. Ultimately, vaccines against influenza, pneumococcus (23-valent), herpes zoster, diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus should be systematically recommended. Others may be discussed, depending on the fragility of the patient's condition.
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D''une qualité scientifique reconnue cette revue est, la première revue francophone gériatrique et psychologique indexée dans les principales bases de données internationales. Elle couvre tous les aspects médicaux, psychologiques, sanitaires et sociaux liés au suivi et à la prise en charge de la personne âgée.
Que vous soyez psychologues, neurologues, psychiatres, gériatres, gérontologues,... vous trouverez à travers cette approche originale et unique, un veritable outil de formation, de réflexion et d''échanges indispensable à votre pratique professionnelle.