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Pneumococcal Pneumonia – PPV (Age 65+)

What is the PPV Vaccine?

The PPV (Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine) protects against serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and blood infections caused by pneumococcal bacteria. 

How is it Spread? 

  • Through coughs, sneezes, and close contact 
  • Touching contaminated surfaces 
  • Can spread from carriers who have no symptoms 

Who is at Risk? 

  • Adults aged 65 and over 
  • People with chronic health conditions (heart, lung, kidney disease) 
  • Those with weakened immune systems 
  • Smokers and residents of care homes 

Signs and Symptoms: 

  • Fever, chills, and cough 
  • Chest pain and shortness of breath 
  • Fatigue and weakness 
  • Severe cases: confusion or disorientation 

When to Consider Vaccination: 

  • Routine for adults aged 65+ 
  • If you have a long-term health condition 
  • If you’ve had your spleen removed or have certain immune issues 

The Vaccine: 

  • Single PPV injection 
  • Booster may be needed after 5 years in high-risk cases 
  • Safe and effective, with mild side effects (sore arm, mild fever) 

Do

  • Get the PPV vaccine at age 65 or older, or earlier if you have a chronic condition
  • Check with your GP if you’re due a one-time dose or a booster depending on your risk level
  • Continue getting the annual flu vaccine, which complements pneumonia protection

Do not

  • Assume PCV alone is enough — PPV protects against more strains in older adults
  • Delay vaccination because you feel healthy — pneumonia risk increases with age
  • Confuse PPV with flu or COVID jabs — they protect against different infections