Preventing infectious diseases for healthy ageing: The VITAL public-private partnership project
Autor
Van Baarle, Debbie
Bollaerts, Kaatje
Del Giudice, Giuseppe
Lockhart, Stephen
Luxemburger, Christine
Postma, Maarten J.
Timen, Aura
Standaert, Baudouin
Institución
Resumen
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 (immunosenescence) 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.