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Recommended Vaccines for Adults
Vaccines you may need
In the United States, there are 2 types of vaccines recommended to help prevent pneumococcal disease in adults:
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs)
- Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine
Keep Reading:Types of Pneumococcal Vaccines
Adults who never received a PCV
CDC recommends PCV15, PCV20, or PCV21 for adults who never received a PCV and are
If PCV15 is used, it should be followed by a dose of PPSV23.
Adults who received PCV7 or PCV13
Adults who received an earlier PCV (PCV7 or PCV13) should talk with a vaccine provider.
The provider can explain available options to complete the pneumococcal vaccine series.
Older adults who received PCV13 and PPSV23
Adults 65 years or older have the option to get PCV20 or PCV21, or to not get additional pneumococcal vaccines.
They can get PCV20 or PCV21 if they've already received both of the following:
- PCV13 (but not PCV15 or PCV20) at any age
- PPSV23 at or after the age of 65 years
These adults can talk with a vaccine provider and decide, together, whethe
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