Plenary Symposia
- Date:
- Time: 10:15am - 11:15am
- Track: Clinical Practice
- CME/CE: 1.0
- Type: In-Person, Virtual
Vaccination against varied pathogens represents one of the best-validated and most effective strategies for the prevention of disease, hospitalization, disability, and death in older adults. Nevertheless, even expert geriatrics healthcare providers often lack relevant knowledge, especially regarding their use in older adults who are most vulnerable as a result of being frail, suffering from multiple chronic diseases, and residing in long-term care. Learning Objectives: (1) review the latest recommendations and guidelines pertaining to vaccination indications and schedules for older patients; (2) describe published and emerging research evidence pointing to specific aging-related differences in immune responses and immune protections following immunization with varied vaccines; (3) discuss the use of different vaccine formulations, addition of adjuvants, as well as geroscience-guided strategies for overcoming declines in immune responses with aging; and (4) review literature demonstrating the utility of varied strategies designed to overcome barriers to implementation of FDA-approved vaccines.
Introduction to the AGS/CMSS/CDC Vaccine Initiative Sharon A. Brangman, MD, AGSF |
Staying Up to Date and Making Sense of CDC Vaccination Guidelines Kenneth Schmader, MD |
Optimizing Vaccine Effectiveness in Frail OIder Adults with Multiple Co-Morbidities George A. Kuchel, MD |
Improving Vaccine Uptake in Long-Term Care Settings Stefan Gravenstein, MD, MPH |