How existing medicines can help strengthen vulnerable immune systems

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Richard Faragher on how existing treatments and small changes to the way we delivery vaccines could save many more lives

designed to protect them. In fact, research shows that most older people don’t respond nearly as well to vaccines as younger people. While 70-90 per cent of younger adults make a protective response to the influenza virus when given a flu vaccination, this can drop to under 20 per cent in those over the age of 60.

 

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