Protect yourself against pneumonia. Get a pneumococcal vaccine!
Pneumococcal bacteria cause pneumonia, a lung infection with a high rate of sickness and death in older adults. Pneumococcal bacteria can also cause ear infections, sinus infections, and meningitis.
Older adults over the age of 50 should get the pneumococcal vaccine.
The pneumococcal vaccines can prevent pneumonia. If you do get pneumonia and you are vaccinated, you are less likely to get very sick.
Two kinds of pneumococcal vaccines are available:
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV15, PCV20, or PCV21)
- Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23)
These vaccines protect against most types of pneumococcal bacteria. Ask your healthcare professional which vaccine is best for you.
Paying for the vaccine:
- If you have Medicare Part B, the vaccine is free.
- Medicaid and private health insurance plans typically cover vaccine costs.
Vaccines are available at:
- Most drug stores
- Your healthcare professional
Last Updated November 2024
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