Vaccination Against Herpes Zoster in Adults: Current Strategies in European Union Countries

成人带状疱疹疫苗接种:欧盟国家的当前策略

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Herpes zoster (HZ), caused by varicella zoster virus (VZV) reactivation, significantly affects the functional status and quality of life of older adults and immunocompromised individuals. Vaccination represents an effective strategy to reduce the incidence of HZ. METHODS: This review offers a cross-sectional assessment of the current landscape of adult herpes zoster vaccination strategies across the 27 EU member states, drawing on data available up to July 2025 from official sources such as the ECDC, the WHO, and national health authorities. RESULTS: HZ vaccination is recommended in 17 EU countries (63%) according to the National Immunization Programs (NIPs) or by other institutional national health documents; in only 7 countries, vaccination is fully covered by the national healthcare system. HZ vaccination is recommended for healthy adults aged ≥50 years in 23.5% of countries (4/17), ≥60 years in 29.4% (5/17), and ≥65 years in 41.2% (7/17). At-risk groups are targeted in 94.1% of countries (16/17), predominantly from age 18 years (14 countries). CONCLUSIONS: An overall tendency toward broader HZ vaccination strategies, targeting both older adults and risk groups, is emerging. However, differences among national policies, together with the European Commission's withdrawal of the live-attenuated Zostavax vaccine effective 1 June 2025, highlight the urgent need for comprehensive, harmonized immunization strategies to ensure adequate coverage of adult HZ vaccination across Europe.

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