A new vaccine prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis Many people are not aware that there is a new vaccine that prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis. It is the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
Kristen Stewart in Plainsboro, NJ, is one of the parents unfamiliar with this vaccine and took his children for a snot. She was very impressed by the fact that his children were not going to suffer from ear infections, no more, because she always had to miss work to care for them, and they were always met during the transition such an infection.
There are 90 different types of pneumococci and 7 of them are known to affect children more frequently. The conjugate vaccine against pneumococcal is designed to fight against the 7 types of pneumococcus, helping the body produce the antibodies needed to end this bacterium.
The vaccine has been specially designed for children, because they are very susceptible to the bacteria and can easily be infected. There are three moves to make, 2, 4 and 6 months of age and a booster dose taken 15 months.
Dr. C. Grijalva, an assistant professor of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., has studied the impact of this vaccine in children and the findings were that the number of ear infections in young children has declined since conjugate vaccine against pneumococcal disease has appeared.
The vaccine reduces the patient practically the use of antibiotics, and parents to skip work.
The fact that antibiotics are not used in so many is beneficial for everyone because it will slow the process of resistance to antibiotics among pneumococci.
It seems that the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine against Streptococcus pneumoniae is also effective, prevention of infections caused by it, such as pneumonia, which is a dangerous disease, especially among children and people with weakened immune systems.
Dr. Michael Pichichero, professor of pediatrics, medicine and microbiology and immunology at the University of Rochester, said that lately there had been an increase in the number of ear infections caused by Haemophilus influenzae. This fact determines doctors to reconsider the policy prescribed antibiotic for ear because those generally used are not useful against Haemophilus influenzae.
Doctors do not know where a cause of ear infection and know they must perform a tap ear can be painful and complicated. Thus, they prescribe an antibiotic for the most likely cause of infection, but this antibiotic could be a fake. Recently, cephalosporins have proven effective in most types of ear infections.
The conjugate vaccine against pneumococcal is certainly important to make because it can absolve your children of all suffering and pain they face having an ear infection, pneumonia or meningitis, which are diseases dangerous for babies.
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Posted on February 10, 2010.