Pneumococcal Vaccination (PCV/PPSV)
Pneumococcal infections can lead to serious complications—Schedule your vaccination today and take a healthier step towards the future!

What is PCV/PPSV?
These are crucial vaccines to protect against pneumococcal disease caused by the bacteria, Streptococcus pneumoniae. These vaccines effectively protect against life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia, meningitis and sepsis.
Pneumococcal vaccines are highly advised for vulnerable groups such as elderly, young children and people with chronic health problems.
There are two main types of pneumococcal vaccines;
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)
- Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV)

Symptoms of PCV/PPSV
Feature
PCV
PPSV
Serotype
13
23
Recommended for
Infants, young children, people aged 65 and above
People aged 65 and above, certain medical conditions
Dosage
4 doses
1 dose
Vaccine type
Conjugate
Polysaccharide
Effectiveness
Higher in young children, infants and adults
Higher in adults, especially those at an increased risk
Transmission of Pneumococcal bacteria
Person-to person
The most common mode of transmission is by inhaling respiratory droplets when an infected person sneezes, coughs or talks.
Close contact
It can spread through personal contact, sharing personal items and food or drinks.
Contaminated surfaces
The bacteria can survive on surfaces for some time. If you touch a contaminated surface and then touch your face, you may contract the infection.
Areas at risk for Pneumococcal bacteria
Africa
- Ethiopia
- Senegal
- Chad
- Kenya
- Burkina
- Nigeria
- Faso
Europe
- Denmark
- Ireland
- Finland
- Norway
- Sweden
- France
- UK
Asia
- India
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Myanmar
- Indonesia
- Vietnam
Ready to get vaccinated?
Why choose us
Travel Clinic Bradford is all about you! Our staff is here to ensure you receive the right care, the right way while providing advice tailored to your needs.
How we make it easy
No hassle—schedule your appointment with our easy online booking or visit us when it’s convenient for you. Our expert care makes sure you're in good hands!
What you get
Getting vaccinated is not only about protection—it’s all about giving yourself peace of mind knowing you’ve made the best decision for a healthier, illness-free tomorrow!
FAQs
The Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV) has immunity for 4-7 years.
No, both of the Pneumococcal vaccines are inactivated vaccines.
The high-risk age groups for the Pneumococcal disease include; children younger than 2 years, adults 65 or above, people with chronic health conditions and weakened immune systems.
Yes, both PCV and PPSV are safe and effective for infants and children.
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