Originally posted by The Mountains Voice
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My elderly neighbor got a second pneumococcal shot. I thought just one was required.
Revaccination is not done routinely, but a single revaccination dose is recommended for groups of people at highest risk of serious infection. No one should receive more than two doses of PPV.
For example, persons who received a first dose when they were younger than age 65 years should receive a second dose at age 65 years if at least five years have elapsed since the previous dose. Likewise, persons age two years or older who are at high risk for pneumococcal disease due to certain long-term health problems, in particular immunosuppression, HIV infection, and not having a functional spleen (or having no spleen) should get a second dose five or more years after the first dose.
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As for the second part of your question, I'm not a health expert but it seems to me that getting a pneumonia vax pre-pandemic is a good idea. It was on my list of things to do when I got my flu shot this winter (and is still on my list unfortunately).
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