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Question by  spencer (17)

What is the Prevnar vaccine for?

At what age do you get it?

 
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Answer by  steve12 (342)

It's a vaccine against the pneumococcal bacteria and it's given to children under 2 years of age. Streptococcus pneumoniae causes wide range of diseases, most often with lung symptoms, and the purpose of the vaccine is to prevent such events at the youngest population since they do not have sufficient immunity. The first dosage is given the second month.

 
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Answer by  Caprica (125)

Prevnar vaccination protects against several diseases caused by the Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria, like meningitis and pneumonia. The CDC recommends the first dose be given at two months, the second dose at four months, the third dose at six months, and the final dose between one year and fifteen months.

 
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Answer by  tml4986 (195)

The Prevnar vaccine is a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine that is used to protect children from seven of the most common strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae. It is used in children under the age of two years.

 
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Answer by  catysuzgirl2000 (578)

Prevnar 13 is a vaccine for infants and toddlers 6 weeks through 5 years of age to prevent Invasive Pneumococcal Disease IPD. IPD includes meningitis which can cause brain damage.

 
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Answer by  jamieellison (1637)

Prevnar vaccinates against pneumococcal bacteria that can cause meningitis and blood infections. It is given at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months and 12 - 15 months of age.

 
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