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Vaccine Information Statement: ppsv23 - what you need to …
www.cdc.govOct 30, 2019 · PPSV23 protects against 23 types of bacteria that cause pneumococcal disease. PPSV23 is recommended for: All adults 65 years or older, Anyone 2 years or older with certain medical conditions that can lead to an increased risk for pneumococcal disease. Most people need only one dose of PPSV23. A second dose of PPSV23, and another type of pneu-
Considerations for Age-Based and Risk-Based Use of PCV15 ...
www.cdc.govOct 20, 2021 · PCV15+PPSV23 at age ≥65 years • Either PCV20 alone or PCV15+PPSV23 for adults aged 19 -64 years with certain underlying medical conditions or other risk factors* *alcoholism, chronic heart/liver/lung disease, cigarette smoking, diabetes mellitus, chronic renal failure, nephrotic syndrome,
Vaccine Information Statement: ppsv23 - what you need to …
www.immunize.orgOct 30, 2019 · Health and H uman Services C enters for Disease C ontrol and Prevention 1 Why get vaccinated? Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) can prevent pneumococcal disease. Pneumococcal disease refers to any illness caused by pneumococcal bacteria. These bacteria can cause many types of illnesses, including pneumonia, which
PCV13 vs PPSV23: Which to Give and When
www.medicine.wisc.eduPCV13 vs PPSV23: Which to Give and When Primary Care Case Conference Elaine Rosenblatt MSN, FNP‐BC Internal Medicine Clinic— University Station
Vaccinations for Infants and Children, Age 0-10 Years
www.immunize.orgPneumovax (PPSV23). Ask your child’s healthcare provider if your child needs this extra protection against pneumococcal disease. Your child needs 4 doses of polio vaccine (IPV). The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, the …
2015 Recommended Immunizations for Adult: By Health …
www.walgreens.comPCV13 PPSV23: for women for men: type b Pregnancy *see below: 1 - 2 doses: Weakened Immune System: SHOULD NOT GET : VACCINE NOT GET : VACCINE: 3 doses : through age 26 years NOT GET : VACCINE 3 doses: post-HSCT* recipients only: HIV: CD4 count less: than 200: 1 or : more doses: HIV: CD4 count 200: or greater: 1 dose : of Tdap 1 dose 2 doses: 3 ...
How to Administer Intramuscular (IM) Injections
www.oregon.gov[ZOS]). Administer inactivated polio (IPV) and pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23) vaccines either SC or IM. Insert needle at a 45° angle into fatty tissue of the anterolateral thigh. Make sure you pinch up on SC tissue to prevent injection into the muscle. Insert needle at a 45° angle into the fatty tissue over the triceps muscle.
New York State Recommended Childhood and Adolescent ...
www.health.ny.govAsk your doctor if your child 2 years old or older should get vaccinated with PPSV23.3 Polio (IPV) 6-18 mo. Influenza Recommended yearly for all children aged 6 months and older. Ask your doctor if your child should receive one or two doses. Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)4 See footnote 4 12-15 mo. Varicella (Chickenpox) 12-15 mo.
How to administer intramuscular and subcutaneous vaccine ...
www.immunize.org(PPSV23) vaccines either IM or Subcut. Needle insertion: Pinch up on subcutaneous tissue : to prevent injection into muscle. Insert needle at 45° angle to the skin. (Before administering an injection of vaccine, it is not necessary to : aspirate, i.e., to pull back on the