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Pneumococcal disease is common in young children, but older adults are at greatest risk of serious illness and death. In the United States, there are 2 kinds of vaccines that help prevent pneumococcal disease
CDC recommends pneumococcal vaccination for all children younger than 5 years old and all adults 65 years or older. In certain situations, other children and adults should also get pneumococcal vaccines. Below is more information about who should and should not get each type of pneumococcal vaccine.
Talk to your or your child’s doctor about what is best for your specific situation.
CDC recommends PCV13 or PCV15 for
For those who have never received any pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, CDC recommends PCV15 or PCV20 for
Adults who received an earlier pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13 or PCV7) should talk with a vaccine provider to learn about available options to complete their pneumococcal vaccine series.
Adults 65 years or older have the option to get PCV20 if they have already received
and
These adults can talk with their doctor and decide, together, whether to get PCV20.
CDC recommends PPSV23 for
Because of age or health conditions, some people should not get certain vaccines or should wait before getting them. Read the guidelines below specific to pneumococcal vaccines and ask your or your child’s doctor for more information.
In addition, tell the person who is giving you or your child a pneumococcal vaccine if:
There are 4 pneumococcal vaccines licensed for use in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration:
PCV15 and PCV20 are new vaccines, so there are no data on how well these vaccines work in real-world conditions. However, these vaccines were approved because clinical trial data indicate they cause an immune response similar to PCV13, which has been shown to protect against serious pneumococcal infections.
Studies* show that getting at least 1 shot of PCV13 protects:
Studies* show that getting 1 shot of PPSV23 protects:
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