U.S., June 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07644962) titled 'Research Project on the Interaction Between Immune Function and Infectious Diseases in Older Adults and the Development of Prevention and Control Strategies' on June 08.

Brief Summary: As population aging accelerates, infectious diseases have become a major factor affecting the health, quality of life, and survival outcomes of older adults. Immunosenescence, chronic low-grade inflammation (inflammaging), and dysbiosis of the respiratory and gut microbiota are considered important mechanisms underlying increased susceptibility to infection and a higher risk of severe disease in older adults. However, the interactions among these fact...