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- Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations - CDC
Based on shared clinical decision-making, adults 65 years or older have the option to get PCV20 or PCV21, or to not get additional pneumococcal vaccines They can get PCV20 or PCV21 if they have received both PCV13 (but not PCV15, PCV20, or PCV21) at any age and; PPSV23 at or after the age of 65 years old
- Pneumonia Vaccine: What You Need to Know - WebMD
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar): Protects against 13 strains of pneumococci Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (Pneumovax): Protects against 23 strains of pneumococcal bacteria
- Ask the Experts: Pneumococcal: Adults who have had PCV13
CDC recommends that people age 50 or older who received PCV13 and either one or two doses of PPSV23 before age 65 should receive a dose of PCV20 or PCV21 at least 5 years after the last pneumococcal vaccine dose If they received PCV15 followed by PPSV23, they are not recommended to receive any additional pneumococcal vaccine doses at this time
- Pneumococcal vaccine interval pneumococcal antibody levels
All adults are eligible for a dose of PPSV23 at age 65 years, regardless of previous PPSV23 vaccination; however, a minimum interval of 5 years between PPSV23 doses should be maintained (1,2)
- Simplifying Pneumococcal Immunizations for Adults - AAFP
Patients who received only PCV13 should complete the series with PPSV23; however, it is acceptable to use PCV20 if PPSV23 is not available 3 Patients who have completed the PCV13 plus PPSV23
- Pneumococcal Vaccine for Adults - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com
All adults 50 years or older need at least 1 dose Adults 19 to 49 years at high risk for pneumococcal disease need at least 2 doses You may need a third dose if you have a weakened immune system, cochlear implant, or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak Any of the following can increase your risk for pneumococcal disease:
- Recommended Vaccines for Adults | Pneumococcal | CDC
CDC recommends PCV15, PCV20, or PCV21 for adults who never received a PCV and are If PCV15 is used, it should be followed by a dose of PPSV23 Adults who received an earlier PCV (PCV7 or PCV13) should talk with a vaccine provider The provider can explain available options to complete the pneumococcal vaccine series
- New recommendations for pneumococcal vaccination
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)
- Pneumococcal Vaccine Timing for Adults - Vermont Department of Health
Make sure your patients are up to date with pneumococcal vaccination Together, with the patient, vaccine providers may choose to administer PCV20 or PCV21 to ≥5 years PCV20 or PCV21 adults ≥65 years old who have already received PCV13 (but not PCV15, PCV20, or PCV21) at any age and PPSV23 at or after the age of 65 years old
- CDCs Updated Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations for Adults
Everyone 65 years or older should receive a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, either PCV15 or PCV20 If PCV15 is used, this should be followed by a dose of PPSV23 This means there is no longer a shared clinical decision-making recommendation for this age group
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