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Area of Science:

  • Geriatrics
  • Immunology
  • Public Health

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  • Switzerland faces a growing elderly population.
  • Elderly individuals are more susceptible to infections and complications of existing comorbidities, including cardiac and respiratory conditions.
  • Vaccines are key preventive strategies against infections like influenza and shingles.

Purpose:

  • To provide Swiss general practitioners with a practical guide on recommended vaccines for the elderly.
  • To enhance understanding of vaccine benefits for older adults.
  • To promote improved vaccination coverage among seniors.

Summary:

  • The article outlines essential vaccines for the elderly in Switzerland.
  • It emphasizes the importance of patient education on vaccine benefits.
  • It advocates for proactive catch-up vaccination consultations.

Impact:

  • Aims to reduce infection-related morbidity and mortality in the Swiss elderly.
  • Supports proactive management of comorbidities through vaccination.
  • Contributes to improving overall public health outcomes for an aging demographic.