Nov 16, 2025, 05:14
Pneumococcal Vaccination: Who Needs It and Why
Dr Sthanu Subramanian, a Pediatrician in Tuticorin, posted on X:
”Pneumococcal Vaccination
Vaccination is the best way to protect against pneumococcal disease and is currently recommended for:
- Children younger than age 2 years
- Adults age 65 years and older
- Individuals age 19 to 64 years with certain medical conditions or other risk factors”
Read more here.

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