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Aging and Vaccine Response

Aging significantly affects vaccine efficacy, as the immune system weakens over time in a process called immunosenescence. Older adults tend to have a diminished immune response, making them more vulnerable to infections and less responsive to traditional vaccines. Researchers are addressing this by developing vaccines with higher antigen concentrations, more potent adjuvants, and formulations specifically designed for the elderly. The goal is to enhance immune response in older populations to ensure sufficient protection. Understanding the unique immunological challenges associated with aging is critical to improving vaccine effectiveness for this demographic. This research also aims to decrease the incidence of age-related infections and improve overall health outcomes in senior populations. Tailoring vaccines to meet the specific needs of older adults helps reduce the healthcare burden, ensuring their longevity and quality of life.

Committee Members
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Khursheed Anwer

Khursheed Anwer

IMUNON, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Regina Au

Regina Au

BioMarketing Insight, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Madhu Khanna

Madhu Khanna

University of Delhi, India
IVC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Khursheed Anwer

Khursheed Anwer

IMUNON, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Regina Au

Regina Au

BioMarketing Insight, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Madhu Khanna

Madhu Khanna

University of Delhi, India
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Lara Isis Teodoro

Lara Isis Teodoro

Mayo Clinic, United States
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Ahmed Abdulazeez

Ahmed Abdulazeez

BHRUT Trust, United Kingdom
Speaker at International Vaccines Congress 2025 - Elena Chiappini

Elena Chiappini

University of Florence, Italy
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