What vaccine is pneumococcal conjugate for?
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Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine helps protect against bacteria that cause pneumococcal disease. There are three pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV13, PCV15, and PCV20). The different vaccines are recommended for different people based on their age and medical status.
What diseases does pneumococcal vaccine prevent?
PCV13 (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) protects against 13 of the approximately 90 types of pneumococcal bacteria that can cause pneumococcal disease, including pneumonia, meningitis, and bacteremia.
Who needs pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine?
CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for all children younger than 2 years old and all adults 65 years or older. In certain situations, older children and other adults should also get pneumococcal vaccines.
What are the names of the 2 pneumonia vaccines?
Adults age 65 or older are amongst the highest risk groups for getting pneumococcal disease. To prevent pneumococcal disease, there are two types of pneumococcal vaccines: the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) and the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13).
Is pneumococcal conjugate a live vaccine?
The pneumococcal vaccine given to older children and adults is thought to be around 50 to 70% effective at preventing pneumococcal disease. Both types of pneumococcal vaccine are inactivated or “killed” vaccines and do not contain any live organisms.
When is pneumococcal vaccine recommended?
CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for all adults 65 years or older.
What is the newest pneumonia vaccine?
(NYSE:PFE) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved PREVNAR 20™ (Pneumococcal 20-valent Conjugate Vaccine) for the prevention of invasive disease and pneumonia caused by the 20 Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) serotypes in the vaccine in adults ages 18 years and older.