Vaccines in childhood are the key to a healthier future. Recognizing this, Vaccine Buddy brings you the opportunity to get your child vaccinated at home. A safe, child-friendly, pocket-friendly way to ensure your child is not falling behind on his vaccination schedule. All this is possible with a simple online appointment for Pneumococcal vaccination at home with the help of Vaccine Buddy.

Pneumococcal Vaccination (PCV) At Home in Noida

What is the pneumococcal vaccine?

The pneumococcal vaccine is one of the essential vaccines in the immunization schedule, and Vaccine Buddy brings the pneumococcal vaccination to your home. It protects against the pneumococcus bacteria, which is responsible for a variety of infections in childhood, such as pneumonia and throat infections. In the worst-case scenario, inflammation of the brain’s layers is called the meninges. If not treated and detected early, this infection can have disastrous consequences for the child’s development and possibly be fatal in some cases.

The pneumococcal vaccine protects against at least 80% of the bacterial strains causing meningitis. These severe infections are essential to vaccinating your child for pneumococcus bacteria.

Pneumococcal vaccine age

All children younger than 2 years of age are of the recommended pneumococcal vaccine age. It is recommended that infants and toddlers who are healthy take it. They should receive no less than 4 doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine PCV13 at the following periods of development:

  • One dose at 2 months of age
  • One dose at 4 months of age
  • One dose at 6 months of age
  • One dose at 12 months to 15 months of age

What are the types of pneumococcal vaccines?

  • There are two types of pneumococcal vaccines:
  • Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine: It is less effective and more helpful in immune-compromised children; it gives protection against 23 strains of pneumococci.
  • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine: It is a vaccine with high effectiveness. Immunization is according to the national immunization schedule for all children. It protects against the bacterial strains causing the disease in India and can cover 10 to 13 bacterial strains.

Side effects of the vaccine

  • Although not significant, the side effects of the pneumococcal vaccine can be local or general.
  • Local effects: pain, redness, swelling at the injection site
  • General effects: Tiredness, fever, skin rash, body aches, crying incessantly, irritability.

When is the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine given?

The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine immunization is under the National Immunization Schedule and the National Academy of Pediatricians schedule. According to the National immunization schedule, the pneumococcal vaccine is recommended at 6 and 10 weeks and nine months as a booster dose.

  • According to the IAP, the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine immunization is at 6,10, and 14 weeks after birth.
  • The vaccine is given intramuscularly on the anterior and outer part of the thigh at a dose of 0.5 ml.

Pneumococcal Vaccines in Adults

Pneumococcal vaccines, especially the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, can be given to immunocompromised children and adults above the age of 65 years to protect them from pneumonia caused by the bacteria. At least two doses of the vaccine are required to give the desired immunity.

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