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[Cell-based influenza vaccines: an effective vaccine option for under 60-year-olds].

Barbara C GärtnerDietmar BeierGunther GoschKlaus WahleLuise WendtLaura-Christin FörsterKim J SchmidtTino F Schwarz
Published in: Wiener klinische Wochenschrift (2024)
The population < 60 years of age is also affected by a significant disease burden from seasonal influenza. It carries a high economic burden, mainly driven by influenza-associated productivity losses in the working population. Conventional egg-based influenza vaccines may experience reduced effectiveness due to antigen adaptation in eggs. In contrast, cell-based influenza vaccines are less likely to be affected by antigenic adaptations to the host system and showed better effectiveness in individuals 4-64 years old over several seasons compared to conventional egg-based influenza vaccines under real-world conditions. Preferential use of cell-based influenza vaccines, as opposed to conventional egg-based vaccines, could reduce the burden of influenza-related symptoms on individuals and alleviate the economic impact on the German population < 60 years of age.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • systematic review
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • magnetic resonance
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • risk factors
  • climate change
  • physical activity