Pneumococcal Vaccine
(Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine; PCV; Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine; PPSV)
What Is Pneumococcal Disease?
- Pneumonia
- Bacteremia (infection of the blood)
- Bacterial meningitis
What Is the Pneumococcal Vaccine?
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)—recommended for infants and toddlers. The PCV13 vaccine protects against 13 types of pneumococcal bacteria. It replaces the PCV7 vaccine.
- Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV)—recommended for certain children and adults
Who Should Get Vaccinated and When?
PCV
- Is less than five years old and was given PCV7 (an earlier version of the vaccine)
- Has a condition that puts him at higher risk for severe disease
PPSV
- Heart or lung disease
- Sickle cell disease
- Diabetes
- Alcoholism
- Cirrhosis
- Cerebrospinal fluid leaks
- Cochlear implants
- Hodgkin's disease
- Lymphoma or leukemia
- Kidney failure
- Multiple myeloma
- Nephrotic syndrome
- HIV or AIDS or other disease the creates a weak immune system
- Damaged spleen or no spleen
- An organ transplant
- Long-term steroids
- Certain cancer drugs
- Radiation therapy
- Is a smoker
- Has asthma
- Having certain conditions, such as:
- Taking medicine that suppresses the immune system
What Are the Risks Associated With the Pneumococcal Vaccine?
PCV
PPSV
Who Should Not Get Vaccinated?
PCV
- Had a life-threatening allergic reaction to a previous dose of PCV
- Had a severe allergy to one of the vaccine's parts
- Is very ill (wait until your child recovers)
PPSV
- Had a life-threatening allergic reaction to a previous dose of PPSV
- Had a severe allergy to one of the vaccine's components
- Are very ill (wait until you recover)
What Other Ways Can Pneumococcal Disease Be Prevented Besides Vaccination?
- Avoid close contact with people who have infections.
- Wash your hands regularly to reduce your risk of infection.
What Happens in the Event of an Outbreak?
WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
American Academy of Family Physicians http://familydoctor.org/
Vaccines & Immunizations Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/
References
Baker CJ, Pickerling LK, Chilton L, et al; Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Recommended adult immunization schedule: United States, 2011. Ann Intern Med . 1 Feb 2011. 154(3):168-173.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommended immunization schedules for persons aged 0-18 years —United States, 2012. MMWR 2012;61(5).
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-pcv.pdf . Update April 16, 2010. Accessed December 12, 2012.
Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-ppv.pdf . Updated October 2009. Accessed December 12, 2012.
Pneumococcal: understanding the disease. National Network for Immunization Information website. Available at: http://www.immunizationinfo.org/vaccines/pneumococcal-disease . Updated March 31, 2010. Accessed December 12, 2012.
Recommended adult immunization schedule—United States, 2012. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2012;6(4). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/downloads/adult/mmwr-adult-schedule.pdf . Accessed December 12, 2012.
Vaccine information for the public and health professionals—pneumoccocal vaccine: questions and answers. Immunization Action Coalition website. Available at: http://www.vaccineinformation.org/pneumchild/qandavax.asp . Updated November 2012. Accessed December 12, 2012.
Vaccine information statement: pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-pcv.pdf . Updated April 16, 2010. Accessed December 12, 2012.
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