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  2. Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations - CDC

    www.cdc.gov/pneumococcal/hcp/vaccine-recommendations

    CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for children younger than 5 years and adults 50 years or older. CDC also recommends pneumococcal vaccination for children and adults at increased risk for pneumococcal disease.

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

    www.webmd.com/vaccines/pneumococcal-vaccine-schedule

    Some people should protect their health by getting a pneumonia vaccine. Find out from WebMD if you’re at risk for pneumonia because of your age, illness or injury.

  4. Pneumonia vaccine: How often and when to seek help - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/pneumonia-vaccine-how-often

    Pneumonia vaccines help prevent invasive pneumococcal diseases. People should get a pneumonia shot at least once in their life. The type of shot will depend on a person’s age and health...

  5. Recommended Vaccines for Adults | Pneumococcal | CDC

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    Key points. CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for many adults based on age, having certain risk conditions, and pneumococcal vaccines already received. Talk to a healthcare provider about what's best for your specific situation.

  6. Types of Pneumococcal Vaccines | Pneumococcal | CDC

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    There are 4 pneumococcal vaccines available in the United States. Three are conjugate vaccines and 1 is a polysaccharide vaccine. Pneumococcal vaccines vary in how well they work and what serotypes, or strains, they protect against.

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

    www.verywellhealth.com/pneumococcal-vaccine-7105971

    Pneumococcal vaccines are the most effective way to protect yourself or your child against pneumococcal disease, including ear infections, pneumonia (lung infection), blood infection, and meningitis (infection of the brain lining). These vaccines are not the same as a flu vaccine.

  8. Pneumococcal vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Pneumococcal vaccines are vaccines against the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae. [1] Their use can prevent some cases of pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis. [1] There are two types of pneumococcal vaccines: conjugate vaccines and polysaccharide vaccines. [1] They are given by injection either into a muscle or just under the skin. [1]

  9. How Long Does a Pneumonia Shot Last? - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/how-long-does-a-pneumonia-shot-last

    For most people, a pneumonia shot will last for life, and you’ll only need one shot. However, there are two different vaccines your doctor may recommend, and some people may need both.

  10. Should I Get the Pneumonia Vaccine? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

    health.clevelandclinic.org/pneumococcal-vaccine-key-facts-you-need-to-know

    The pneumococcal vaccine helps protect against the most common bacterial pneumonia. Learn more about who benefits most from the vaccine and who should avoid it.

  11. New recommendations for pneumococcal vaccination

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    The CDC has changed its guidelines for vaccinating adults against pneumococcal disease by approving two new pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs): PCV15 (Vaxneuvance) and PCV20 (Prevnar 20).