Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward

Introduction Changing population demographics places a premium on optimizing older adult health. Vaccine-preventable diseases represent a substantial clinical and economic burden in older adults (≥65 years).Areas covered This narrative review summarizes the adult immunization landscape in three coun...

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出版年:Expert Review of Vaccines
主要な著者: Iftihar Koksal, Salah Al Awaidy, Abdullah Mufareh Assiri, Onur Ozudogru, Mansour Khalaf, Cihan Yeşiloğlu, Selim Badur
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出版事項: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/14760584.2024.2428806
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author Iftihar Koksal
Salah Al Awaidy
Abdullah Mufareh Assiri
Onur Ozudogru
Mansour Khalaf
Cihan Yeşiloğlu
Selim Badur
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description Introduction Changing population demographics places a premium on optimizing older adult health. Vaccine-preventable diseases represent a substantial clinical and economic burden in older adults (≥65 years).Areas covered This narrative review summarizes the adult immunization landscape in three countries; Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Türkiye, informed by literature searches; PubMed (23–27 September 2023) supplemented by citation tracking via Google Scholar). Existing vaccination recommendations and published data were reviewed to evaluate vaccine uptake, chiefly focusing on core adult vaccines (seasonal influenza, pneumococcal, and herpes zoster). Barriers to vaccine access and uptake were reviewed, and initiatives to improve recommended vaccine uptake in older (≥65 years) or otherwise high-risk adults are described.Expert Opinion Uptake of recommended adult vaccines is low in all three countries. Receipt of annual seasonal influenza vaccine is typically below 50% in both older and at-risk younger adults; pneumococcal vaccination rates are even lower in eligible adults (<15% and often far lower), as is herpes zoster vaccine uptake (typically <5%). Low coverage is driven chiefly by low awareness of vaccine benefits, inconsistent recommendations, and vaccine hesitancy, together with often complex adult vaccine access pathways. Initiatives and remedies aimed at augmenting adult vaccination rates are warranted.
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spelling doaj-art-c2bfdb5ce1b24f31b0387b4b7b62eeef2025-10-07T09:42:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupExpert Review of Vaccines1476-05841744-83952024-12-012311068108410.1080/14760584.2024.2428806Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forwardIftihar Koksal0Salah Al Awaidy1Abdullah Mufareh Assiri2Onur Ozudogru3Mansour Khalaf4Cihan Yeşiloğlu5Selim Badur6Department of Infectious Disease and Clinical Microbiology, Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydinlar University, Atakent Hospital, Istanbul, TürkiyeOffice of Health Affairs, Ministry of Health, Muscat, OmanPublic Health department, Ministry of Health, Saudi ArabiaGSK, Dubai, UAEGSK, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaGSK, Istanbul, TürkiyeGSK, Istanbul, TürkiyeIntroduction Changing population demographics places a premium on optimizing older adult health. Vaccine-preventable diseases represent a substantial clinical and economic burden in older adults (≥65 years).Areas covered This narrative review summarizes the adult immunization landscape in three countries; Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Türkiye, informed by literature searches; PubMed (23–27 September 2023) supplemented by citation tracking via Google Scholar). Existing vaccination recommendations and published data were reviewed to evaluate vaccine uptake, chiefly focusing on core adult vaccines (seasonal influenza, pneumococcal, and herpes zoster). Barriers to vaccine access and uptake were reviewed, and initiatives to improve recommended vaccine uptake in older (≥65 years) or otherwise high-risk adults are described.Expert Opinion Uptake of recommended adult vaccines is low in all three countries. Receipt of annual seasonal influenza vaccine is typically below 50% in both older and at-risk younger adults; pneumococcal vaccination rates are even lower in eligible adults (<15% and often far lower), as is herpes zoster vaccine uptake (typically <5%). Low coverage is driven chiefly by low awareness of vaccine benefits, inconsistent recommendations, and vaccine hesitancy, together with often complex adult vaccine access pathways. Initiatives and remedies aimed at augmenting adult vaccination rates are warranted.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/14760584.2024.2428806Immunization programmesroutine adult vaccinationseasonal influenzapneumococcalherpes zosterSaudi Arabia
spellingShingle Iftihar Koksal
Salah Al Awaidy
Abdullah Mufareh Assiri
Onur Ozudogru
Mansour Khalaf
Cihan Yeşiloğlu
Selim Badur
Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward
Immunization programmes
routine adult vaccination
seasonal influenza
pneumococcal
herpes zoster
Saudi Arabia
title Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward
title_full Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward
title_fullStr Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward
title_full_unstemmed Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward
title_short Adult vaccination in three Eastern Mediterranean countries: current status, challenges and the way forward
title_sort adult vaccination in three eastern mediterranean countries current status challenges and the way forward
topic Immunization programmes
routine adult vaccination
seasonal influenza
pneumococcal
herpes zoster
Saudi Arabia
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/14760584.2024.2428806
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