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  2. What Are the Side Effects of the Pneumonia Vaccine? - MedicineNet

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    Pneumonia is an infection in your lungs that is usually caused by bacteria, viruses or fungi. Potential side effects of the pneumonia vaccine include injection site soreness, irritability, fever, loss of appetite, fatigue and muscle aches.

  3. Pneumonia Vaccine Side Effects in Babies and Adults - Healthline

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    Depending on the vaccine that’s administered, side effects can vary, but the most common side effects of the pneumococcal vaccine include: redness or pain at the site of the shot. mild fever....

  4. Your practical guide to getting the pneumococcal vaccine

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    As with all medications, there is the potential for side effects with pneumococcal vaccination — most of which go away on their own. Mild side effects may include redness or tenderness at the site of the vaccination, fever or chills, irritability in children, muscle aches, and general tiredness.

  5. Pneumococcal Vaccination | Pneumococcal | CDC

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    Possible side effects. Most people who get a pneumococcal vaccine don't have any serious problems with it. Like with medicines, there is a chance of side effects with vaccines. These are usually mild and go away on their own within a few days, but serious reactions are possible.

  6. Pneumococcal Vaccine Safety - CDC

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    Vaccines, like any medicine, can have side effects. The most common side effects from pneumococcal vaccines are mild and last for 1 or 2 days. Very rarely, severe (anaphylactic) allergic reactions may occur after vaccination.

  7. Possible Side Effects from Vaccines - CDC

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    Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. Listed below are vaccines licensed in the United States and side effects that have been associated with each of them.

  8. Pneumonia Vaccine: Should I Get It? - WebMD

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    You cannot get pneumonia from the vaccine. The shots only contain an extract of the pneumonia bacteria, not the actual bacteria that cause the illness. But some people have mild side effects...

  9. Pneumococcal Vaccine: Types, Schedule, and Side Effects -...

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    Pneumococcal Vaccine Side Effects Like any other medication or vaccine, there may be side effects from the pneumococcal vaccine. If you do get side effects, they are typically very mild and only last a day or two.

  10. Pneumococcal vaccine - NHS

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    Side effects of the pneumococcal vaccine. Like all medicines, the pneumococcal vaccine can cause side effects, but not everyone gets them. Common side effects. The most common side effects of the pneumococcal vaccine include: swelling or pain where the injection was given; a high temperature; feeling tired; loss of appetite

  11. Pneumonia Vaccines: What You Should Know About Getting Vaccines...

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    If you have a fever and chills, you should wait to get the pneumonia vaccine until you feel better. You might have some side effects from the pneumonia shot. Common symptoms include: Fever;...