Life Sciences
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Aging weakens immune system's ability to clear dangerous infections
A new study reveals that the immune system's capacity to destroy invading bacteria declines with age, a finding with major implications for vaccine design and infection prevention in older populations. The research suggests personalized approaches to protection may be needed across different age groups.
Originaltitel: Age-dependent differences in efferocytosis determine the outcome of opsonophagocytic protection from invasive pathogens