Center for Infectious Disease Prevention, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands; Center for Translational Immunology, University Medical Center Utrecht, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
P-95, Heverlee, Belgium.
Vaccine. 2020 Aug 18;38(37):5896-5904. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.07.005. Epub 2020 Jul 24.
Prevention of infectious diseases through immunisation of the growing ageing adult population is essential to improve healthy ageing. However, many licenced and recommended vaccines for this age group show signs of waning of the protective effect due to declining immune responses (immuno-senescence) and decreasing vaccine uptake. Today's major challenge is to improve vaccine effectiveness and uptake and to deploy efficient vaccination strategies for this age group. The Vaccines and InfecTious diseases in the Ageing popuLation (VITAL) project, with partners from 17 academic & research groups and public institutes as well as seven industry collaborators, aims to address this challenge. The ambition is to provide evidence-based knowledge to local decision makers. Using a holistic and multidisciplinary approach and novel analytical methods, VITAL will provide tools that allow the development of targeted immunisation programs for ageing adults in European countries. The project is based on four pillars focussing on the assessment of the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases in ageing adults, the dissection of the mechanisms underlying immuno-senescence, the analysis of the clinical and economic public health impact of vaccination strategies and the development of educational resources for healthcare professionals. By the end of the project, a clear, detailed, and integrated program should be available for implementing a consistent, affordable, and sustainable vaccination strategy for ageing adults with regular evaluations of its impact over time.
通过为不断增长的老年人口接种疫苗来预防传染病,对于改善健康老龄化至关重要。然而,许多针对该年龄段的许可和推荐疫苗由于免疫反应下降(免疫衰老)和疫苗接种率下降,其保护效果出现减弱的迹象。当前的主要挑战是提高疫苗的有效性和接种率,并为这一年龄段制定有效的疫苗接种策略。VITAL 项目(疫苗与老龄化人群中的传染病)与 17 个学术和研究团体以及 7 个行业合作伙伴的合作伙伴一起,旨在应对这一挑战。其目标是为地方决策者提供循证知识。VITAL 采用整体和多学科的方法以及新颖的分析方法,将提供工具,从而为欧洲国家的老年成年人制定有针对性的免疫计划。该项目基于四个重点,分别是评估疫苗可预防疾病对老年人的负担、剖析免疫衰老的机制、分析疫苗接种策略对临床和经济公共卫生的影响,以及为医疗保健专业人员开发教育资源。项目结束时,应提供一个清晰、详细和综合的计划,以实施一致、负担得起和可持续的老年人疫苗接种策略,并定期评估其随时间推移的影响。