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  2. CDC lowers recommendation age for pneumonia vaccine to adults ...

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    On Wednesday, an independent group of advisers to the CDC voted 14 to 1 to lower the age for routine pneumococcal vaccines to 50. CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen almost immediately signed off on the ...

  3. CDC panel lowers age for key vaccine. What older adults ...

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    Pneumococcal pneumonia kills about 1 in 20 older adults infected with the bacteria, according to the CDC. Roughly 100 known strains of pneumococcus bacteria can also cause ear infections ...

  4. The vaccine helps to prevent bacterial infections that can cause serious illness in older adults, such as pneumonia. Adults 50 and older should now get this vaccine, according to the CDC Skip to ...

  5. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The CDC updated the pneumococcal vaccine guidelines for adults 65 years of age or older in 2019. [ 48 ] In October 2021, the CDC recommended that adults 65 years of age or older who have not previously received a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine or whose previous vaccination history is unknown should receive a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine ...

  6. Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices - Wikipedia

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    The ACIP was established in March 1964 by the US Surgeon General to assist in the prevention and control of communicable diseases, [2] it recommends licensed new vaccines to be incorporated into the routine immunization schedule, recommends vaccine formulations, and reviews older vaccines to consider revising its recommendations. [3]

  7. Pneumococcal vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The polysaccharide vaccines, while effective in healthy adults, are not effective in children less than two years old or those with poor immune function. [1] [4] These vaccines are generally safe. [1] With the conjugate vaccine about 10% of babies develop redness at the site of injection, fever, or change in sleep. [1] Severe allergies are very ...

  8. CDC recommends lower age for people to get vaccine against ...

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    All adults aged 50 and older should receive a vaccine against bacteria that can cause pneumonia and meningitis, federal health officials said. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ...

  9. US CDC advisers recommend expanding pneumococcal vaccine to ...

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    The CDC currently recommends all children younger than 5 and all adults 65 years or older get vaccinated for the disease. The agency's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted 14 to one ...