Pneumococcal vaccination and revaccination of older adults

被引:113
|
作者
Artz, AS
Ershler, WB
Longo, DL
机构
[1] Univ Chicago Hosp, Chicago, IL 60657 USA
[2] Inst Adv Studies Aging & Geriatr Med, Washington, DC USA
[3] NIA, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/CMR.16.2.308-318.2003
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
As individuals advance in age, the risk of infection, bacteremia, and mortality caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae rises. Retrospective data demonstrate that the licensed penumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV) is effective in older persons in reducing serotype-specific invasive disease. PPV demonstrates good immunogenicity in older adults, generally comparable to that in younger subjects, although certain cohorts respond less well. The response to PPV is T cell independent, however, and does not elicit immunologic memory. The duration of the anti-capsular polysaccharide antibody response appears to wane as early as 3 years after vaccination. In older persons, revaccination induces an antibody response, although it may not be as strong as that from the initial vaccine. While revaccination of older adults has been recommended, clinical efficacy has not yet been proven. Measures of antibody function may be at least as important in determining protection as are quantitative antibody levels. Additional studies of immunogenicity, particularly regarding revaccination, will facilitate the design of an optimal pneumocoeeal vaccination policy. Research into conjugate- and protein-based pneumococcal vaccines, which elicit T-cell-dependent responses and induce immunologic memory, is needed in older persons. In the meantime, administering to PPV to recommended groups should be a public health priority.
引用
收藏
页码:308 / +
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINATION STRATEGIES IN OLDER ADULTS OF HONG KONG
    Li, X.
    Shami, J.
    Suh, I
    Chan, E. W.
    VALUE IN HEALTH, 2019, 22 : S200 - S200
  • [42] Evaluation of a pneumococcal vaccination brochure targeted toward adults aged 65 and older
    Bryant, N
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2005, 45 : 322 - 322
  • [43] Serotype dynamics in pneumococcal diseases and the performance of vaccination strategies for older adults in germany
    Kuhlmann, Alexander
    Von der Schulenburg, J-Matthias Graf
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2020, 56
  • [44] Economic Evidence of Pneumococcal Vaccination in Older Adults: Uncertain Modelling or Competitive Tendering?
    Garattini, Livio
    Padula, Anna
    Da Costa, Milene Rangel
    PHARMACOECONOMICS, 2016, 34 (03) : 221 - 224
  • [45] Pneumococcal disease burden and vaccination in older adults: where does Canada stand?
    Nasreen, Sharifa
    Gebretekle, Gebremedhin Beedemariam
    UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2022, 99 (02) : 8 - 10
  • [46] Economic Evidence of Pneumococcal Vaccination in Older Adults: Uncertain Modelling or Competitive Tendering?
    Livio Garattini
    Anna Padula
    Milene Rangel Da Costa
    PharmacoEconomics, 2016, 34 : 221 - 224
  • [47] Comorbid risk, respondent characteristics and likelihood of pneumococcal vaccination versus no vaccination among older adults in Brazil
    Goren, Amir
    Roberts, Craig
    Victor, Timothy W.
    EXPERT REVIEW OF VACCINES, 2014, 13 (01) : 175 - 184
  • [48] REVACCINATION WITH PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE OF ELDERLY PERSONS 6 YEARS AFTER PRIMARY VACCINATION
    MUFSON, MA
    HUGHEY, DF
    TURNER, CE
    SCHIFFMAN, G
    VACCINE, 1991, 9 (06) : 403 - 407
  • [49] Pneumococcal vaccination coverage and vaccination-related factors among older adults in Japan: LIFE Study
    Yamada, Naoki
    Nakatsuka, Kiyomasa
    Tezuka, Masato
    Murata, Fumiko
    Maeda, Megumi
    Akisue, Toshihiro
    Fukuda, Haruhisa
    Ono, Rei
    VACCINE, 2024, 42 (02) : 239 - 245
  • [50] Effectiveness of Pneumococcal Vaccination Against Pneumococcal Pneumonia Hospitalization in Older Adults: A Prospective, Test-Negative Study
    Heo, Jung Yeon
    Seo, Yu Bin
    Choi, Won Suk
    Kim, Eun Jin
    Jeong, Hye Won
    Lee, Jacob
    Yoon, Jin Gu
    Noh, Ji Yun
    Cheong, Hee Jin
    Kim, Woo Joo
    Song, Joon Young
    JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2022, 225 (05): : 836 - 845