Ageing and immunity: Addressing immune senescence to ensure healthy ageing

Among the greatest achievements of the 20th century, prolongation of life expectancy has been the result of improved health conditions, decreased childhood mortality, lower incidence of infectious diseases. The consequence is the rapid ageing of the world population, with the elderly representing ov...

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Vaccines
World population
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