Immunosenescence refers to the gradual global decline of multiple aspects of the immune system that accompanies the normal aging process (Fig.1)8. Structural components of the immune system such as the bone marrow and thymus involute and reduce in volume, and their output of naive immune cells m...
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) in the UK largely prioritizes individuals for vaccination based on age, considering simple age-based programs to be easier to implement and thus have a higher chance of achieving a high vaccine uptake [74]. As of December 1, 2020, JC...
recommended for athletes at present. Only for a very few diseases, a determination of antibody titers is reasonable to avoid unnecessary vaccinations or to control efficacy of an individual’s vaccination (especially for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, hepatitis B and, partly, hepatitis A). V...
AIMS: To identify knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs influencing influenza-immunisation coverage in people aged 65 years and over in New Zealand METHODS: A ... C Brunton,R Weir,L Jennings - 《N Z Med J》 被引量: 52发表: 2005年 Determinants of adult vaccination at inner-city health centers...
immune senescence through reduced secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines34,35. Exercise immediately before vaccination appears to improve the immune response, and higher seroprotection rates to influenza vaccines were observed in older persons who undertook a 10-months cardiovascular training program36,37....
The acceptance of mandatory immunisation differs very markedly for individual vaccinations; it ranges from 82.8% for hepatitis B to 40% for influenza. The self-reported vaccination status among medical students was 90.1%, 89.9%, 88.1% and 84.4% for hepatitis B, tetanus, polio and hepatitis A, ...
The creation of a public health network around vaccination would allow sharing information and attitudes on vaccinations, so that homogeneous messages could reach the target population. Keywords: Human papillomavirus infection, Vaccines and immunisation, Uterine cervical cancer, Immunisation programs, Reasons...
The other three studies focused on the lasting impact of COVID-19-related disruptions on routine and non-routine immunisation services, the implications of recovery and catch-up, and the effect of different recovery scenarios in these countries. One study by WHO and its partners estimated the ...
in place, our study has highlighted how crucial it is to maintain high coverage levels. This will require continuing political commitment, funding, public engagement to promote the benefits and safety of vaccinations, and programmes to deliver education, training and supervision on immunisation." ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate, on the one hand, the status of active immunisation of mumps, measles and rubella (MMR), tetanus and influenza vaccination in MS patients. On the other hand, the willingness to get vaccinated, mainly indicated by the completeness of the vaccina...