
Vaccine Virtual Days 2024: Medical Education Event dedicated to Adult Immunisation
Webinar (virtual event)
23 - 26 April 2024
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Event Summary
We are delighted to invite you to access on-demand bitesize recordings from the 'Vaccine Virtual Days 2024' event. This medical education event dedicated to adult immunisation is an opportunity to learn from several experts in their field that have been brought together to give you an update on the latest challenges, opportunities and future of adult immunisation.
This event has been organised and funded by GSK. This is a non-promotional event and individual products or vaccines are not discussed during the sessions. Slides presented have been created by the speakers and GSK have not had any input in the content of the presentations.

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Webinar Recordings On-Demand:
Topic 1: Decade of Healthy Ageing

Speaker: Dr. Jane Barratt, PhD
Global Advisor, International Federation of Ageing
(7min)
Topic 2: Latest Advances in Respiratory Infectious Disease Prevention

Speaker: Prof. Peter Openshaw, PhD, FRCP
Professor of Experimental Medicine, National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London
Historical immunisation development & introduction of routine immunisation programmes in the UK (3min)
What is special about immunity at mucosal sites? (4min)
Summary of sequence of events in mucosal defence against viruses (2min)
Topic 3: Barriers to Vaccination

Speaker: Dr. Lisa Menning, MSc
Team Lead, Vaccine Demand & Behavioural Sciences, Dept of Immunisation, Vaccines and Biologicals, World Health Organisation (WHO)
(7min)
Topic 4: The Role of Vaccines in Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance

Speaker: Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, PhD, MPH
Founder & President, One Health Trust
(11min)
Topic 5: Learning from Childhood Immunisation Programmes

Speaker: Prof. Peter Richmond, MBBS, MRCP (UK), FRACP
Consultant Paediatric Immunologist & Paediatrician, Perth Children's Hospital
(7min)
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