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Publications on Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (for Adults)
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Q&A about the Pneumococcal Polysaccharide (PPSV) Shot

What does the PPSV shot do?

The PPSV shot protects you from getting a serious infection in your blood or brain that can cause dangerous health problems, hospitalization or death.

Who should get the PPSV shot?
  • People age 65 or older
  • People who have problems with their lungs, heart, liver, or kidneys
  • People with health problems like diabetes, sickle cell disease, alcoholism, or HIV/AIDS
  • People 19 through 64 who have asthma or smoke cigarettes
Will the PPSV shot make me sick?

The PPSV shot is very safe and does not make you sick. Some people get a little swelling and soreness where they get the shot. This usually goes away in a day or two.

When can I get the PPSV shot?

You can get the PPSV shot at any time of the year. It is available whenever you go to your doctor. Make sure you ask about it.

How many times do I have to get a PPSV shot?

Most people only need ONE shot. This protects them for a lifetime. Some people might need to get a booster shot after 5 years.

Do I have to pay for the PPSV shot?

Medicare and Medicaid pay for the PPSV shot.

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Brochure

Questions About the Pneumococcal Shot
One side in Spanish, other side in English

Printed size: 8½" X 11"
Orientation: Landscape
Bilingual Brochure: Prints double-sided; one side English, one side Spanish
Last Updated: June 2009

Note: This brochure prints on both sides of the paper. Be sure that your office printer can support dual-sided printing and that you know how to choose the correct printer settings, or arrange to have the brochure printed by a commercial printer.

Tip: You also can print the card twice, and photocopy one side onto the back side of the other (so that it is back-to-back) and cut them in half.

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Card

Ask Your Doctor about Pneumococcal Shot

"Ask Your Doctor about Pneumococcal Shot Brochure Today" card - English version
Cover in English
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"Ask Your Doctor about Pneumococcal Shot Brochure Today" card - Spanish version
Cover in Spanish
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English
Printed size: 4½" X 11" (prints on 8½" X 11"paper)
Orientation: Portrait

Card: Prints on both sides and needs to be cut in half lengthwise
Last Updated: June 2009 Spanish
Printed size: 4½" X 11" (prints on 8½" X 11"paper)
Orientation: Portrait

Card: Prints on both sides and needs to be cut in half lengthwise

Note: This card should be printed on card stock paper (heavier weight than normal office printing paper). The card prints on both sides of the paper and you'll need to CUT the paper in half, lengthwise. For extremely large quantities, you might want to arrange to have the card printed and cut by a commercial printer.

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Reproduction Instructions

There are three ways you can easily reproduce the materials, as described below.

Office Printer: You can download black and white or color versions of these files in .pdf format for PRINT with your office laser printer or color printer.

Local Copy Center: Materials in color or black and white .pdf format can be reproduced at a local copy center.

Commercial (off-set) Printer: If you want to reproduce higher quality or large quantities of these materials, consider using a local commercial printer. We would be pleased to provide QuarkXPress 5.0 files or Adobe Illustrator 10 for PRESS for use with commercial printers.

For additional assistance with reproducing, downloading, or printing these materials, please consult:

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This page last modified on April 1, 2011
Content last reviewed on October 27, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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