KAIMRC Innovations - Issue 10

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Adult vaccination to tackle bacterial diseases

While pediatric vaccination programmes in the MENA region have drastically reduced preventable diseases, adult vaccination programmes lag behind

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“Adult vaccination efforts in the Middle East must be prioritised to reduce the burden of preventable diseases.“ in place in some countries, such as Saudi Arabia, where many Hajj pilgrims are required to have meningococcal vaccinations. However, the introduction of comprehensive adult vaccination strategies across the region is significantly hindered by the lack of access to affordable vaccines. There is also a “disappointing” lack of epidemiological data or public

Bizri, A. R., Althaqafi, A., Kaabi, N., Obeidat, N., Al Akoury, N. et al. The Burden of Invasive Vaccine-Preventable Dis-

eases in Adults in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region. Infectious Diseases and Therapy 10,

663-685 (2021).

AH M A D SA LE M / B LO O M B E RG VI A G ET T Y I M AG ES

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nvasive bacterial diseases pose a significant threat to people in countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), many of which lack sufficient public health surveillance and robust access to vaccines. International aid programmes are working to improve access to affordable vaccines, but these efforts focus on children. In a recent review of scientific literature, a team from across the Middle East reports that adult vaccination efforts must be prioritised to reduce the burden of preventable diseases, but significant hurdles stand in the way. Vaccines are already available for the three most common bacterial pathogens behind invasive bacterial diseases — Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenzae. These three bacteria are associated with deadly diseases such as meningitis, pneumonia, and blood infections. In the modern era, they tend to cause death primarily in aging populations and those with comorbidities. Despite this and the continuing preventable disease burden in adults, few vaccine strategies across the globe prioritize adult populations. Abdul Rahman Bizri, from the American University of Beirut Medical Center, and a team from Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Jordan, performed a review of 39 papers found in the biomedical literature database PubMed. The researchers report that no countries within the MENA region currently have routine adult [invasive meningococcal disease] vaccination policies. Vaccination policies for high-risk individuals are

health surveillance on vaccines, say the researchers. This surveillance is important to identify new pathogen strains, as well as for implementing and evaluating prophylaxis or treatment strategies. The researchers say it is crucial that the lack of adult vaccination programmes is addressed. This would not only addresses the burden of preventable diseases in adults, but also the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance, since disease prevention would reduce antimicrobial use. The researchers make several recommendations in their review, such as implementing surveillance mandates, using electronic medical records, and putting knowledge and information management systems in place. In addition, they highlight the value of training medical personnel effectively regarding the importance of surveillance. Through commitments from and cooperation between governments, the private sector, and international organizations, the researchers argue, preventative disease levels in the MENA region can be reduced significantly.

The lack of comprehensive vaccine strategies in the MENA region is failing to address the issue of preventable disease burden in adults. A recent literature review discusses potential ways forward.

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EXISTING DRUGS MAY HELP WITH COVID-19 TREATMENT

2min
pages 60-61

ANTICOAGULANT SATISFACTION SURVEY TRANSLATED INTO ARABIC

2min
pages 58-59

IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS CAUSE MILD TO SEVERE SIDE EFFECTS

2min
pages 56-57

A DYNAMIC DUO TO FIGHT MERS

2min
pages 54-55

NEW MODEL PREDICTS THE RISK OF BLOOD THINNERS FOR ARABS

2min
pages 52-53

THE MENTAL HEALTH LANDSCAPE IN SAUDI ARABIA

7min
pages 42-43

THE HIDDEN CHALLENGE

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pages 40-41

EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN DIABETES AND COVID-19

5min
pages 28-31

DIABETES IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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pages 26-27

ADULT VACCINATION TO TACKLE BACTERIAL DISEASES

2min
page 25

NEW TYPE 1 DIABETES TREATMENT TARGETS

6min
pages 36-39

LINK BETWEEN COVID-19 AND GENETIC VARIATIONS EXAMINED

2min
pages 22-23

HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE AND CHLOROQUINE ARE INEFFECTIVE AGAINST COVID-19 AND POSSIBLY HARMFUL

2min
page 24

A PROTEIN WITH POWER OVER BLOOD VESSELS

2min
pages 8-9

GENETIC CLUES TO BETTER TACKLE SARS-COV-2 P.20 A LOOK AT COVID- 19-RELATED ETHICS

4min
pages 18-20

TINY CARRIERS TO FAST-TRACK CANCER VACCINE DELIVERY

2min
pages 14-15

SAFER, EFFECTIVE CHEMOTHER APY VIA NANOPARTICLE CARRIERS

2min
pages 12-13

REVIEWING RAPID COVID-19 TESTS

2min
page 21

FINDING LINKS BETWEEN GENES AND DISEASES

1min
page 11

GENOMIC TESTS TO HELP SAUDIS WITH HEALTHY BIRTHS

2min
page 10

ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN LUNG CANCER TREATMENT

2min
pages 16-17
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