India’s aging population faces increased infection risks due to declining immunity and chronic diseases. Experts urge integrating adult vaccinations like flu, pneumonia, and shingles into routine healthcare. Despite awareness of vaccination’s importance, low uptake stems from poor risk perception and lack of structured programs. Proactive measures are crucial for healthy aging.
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