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Pneumococcal Pneumonia

Prevention

The pneumococcal vaccine is the only way to prevent getting pneumococcal pneumonia. Vaccines are available for children and adults.

The Vaccines and Immunizations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that you get the pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine if you are in any of the following groups.

  • You are 65 years old or older
  • You have a serious long-term health problem such as heart disease, sickle cell disease, alcoholism, lung disease (not including asthma), diabetes, or liver cirrhosis
  • Your resistance to infection is lowered due to
    • HIV infection or AIDS
    • Lymphoma, leukemia, or other cancers
    • Cancer treatment with x-rays or medicines
    • Treatment with long-term steroid medicines 
    • Bone marrow or organ transplant
    • Kidney failure or kidney syndrome
    • Damaged spleen or no spleen
  • You are an Alaskan Native or from certain Native American populations

NIP also recommends that all babies and children younger than 2 years old get the pneumococcal vaccine.

Contact your health care provider to find out whether you or your child should be vaccinated to prevent pneumococcal pneumonia.

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About Pneumococcal Disease

Bacterial Infections Research

Bacterial Infections News Releases

The Gambia Pneumococcal Vaccine Trial

Neumonía bacteriana (PDF) [en español]