免疫力衰竭时接种流感疫苗:群体免疫对保护老年人有效吗?

Influenza research and treatment Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-29 DOI:10.1155/2011/419216
Pierre Olivier Lang, Dimitrios Samaras, Nikolaos Samaras, Sheila Govind, Richard Aspinall
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在 21 世纪初,季节性流感病毒感染仍然是全球关注的主要公共卫生问题。最近的大量证据证实,三价灭活流感疫苗(TIVs)并不适合约占所有流感相关死亡人数 90% 的人群:老年人和慢性病患者(不分年龄)。随着世界人口老龄化的不断加剧以及最近对流感大流行的担忧,人们已经投入了大量的精力和资源来开发免疫原性更强的疫苗和策略,以提高这些高危人群的保护能力。本文介绍了在极端年龄段形成免疫反应的机制,以及如何将这些机制纳入考虑,为这些易感人群设计更有效的免疫策略。此外,本文还将探讨群体免疫如何成为预防老年人群季节性流感感染的有效策略。
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Influenza vaccination in the face of immune exhaustion: is herd immunity effective for protecting the elderly?

At the start of the 21st century, seasonal influenza virus infection is still a major public health concern across the world. The recent body of evidence confirms that trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines (TIVs) are not optimal within the population who account for approximately 90% of all influenza-related death: elderly and chronically ill individuals regardless of age. With the ever increasing aging of the world population and the recent fears of any pandemic influenza rife, great efforts and resources have been dedicated to developing more immunogenic vaccines and strategies for enhancing protection in these higher-risk groups. This paper describes the mechanisms that shape immune response at the extreme ages of life and how they have been taken into account to design more effective immunization strategies for these vulnerable populations. Furthermore, consideration will be given to how herd immunity may provide an effective strategy in preventing the burden of seasonal influenza infection within the aged population.

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