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Survival at older ages: Are greater influenza antibody titers protective?

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  • C.J.E. Metcalf
  • S.L. Klein
  • J.M. Read
  • S. Riley
  • D.A.T. Cummings
  • Y. Guan
  • K.O. Kwok
  • H. Zhu
  • C. Jiang
  • T. Hing Lam
  • J. Lessler
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Article number111135
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/09/2023
<mark>Journal</mark>Medical Hypotheses
Volume178
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date19/08/23
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Antibodies are a core element of the immune system’s defense against infectious diseases. We hypothesize that antibody titres might therefore be an important predictor of survival in older individuals. This is important because biomarkers that robustly measure survival have proved elusive, despite their potential utility in health care settings. We present evidence supporting the hypothesis that influenza antibody titres are associated with overall survival of older individuals, and indicate a role for biological sex in modulating this association. Since antibody titres can be altered by vaccination, these results have important implications for public health policy on influenza control in aging populations.