Making Sense of Pneumococcal Vaccines: Updated CDC Recommendations for use in Adults
Originally presented on July 5, 2022
Originally presented on July 5, 2022
Pneumococcal vaccines for adults are important, since there are many pneumococcal infections, include pneumonia, otitis media, sinusitis, and meningitis, and pneumococcal infections account for 10-30% of adult, community-acquired pneumonia. However, as with other adult immunizations, the rates of pneumococcal immunization have historically been well below Healthy People goals. At the same time, the recommendations for pneumococcal vaccines in adults have been complicated, leading to uncertainty among health care providers s to what to recommend to their patients. In January 2022, the recommendations for pneumococcal vaccines in adults were updated. This webinar will review the importance of pneumococcal vaccines in adults and detail these updated recommendations.
Target Audience
Physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and other medical providers that provide or otherwise work with communities on immunizations.
Andrew Kroger MD, MPH
Communication and Education Branch
Immunization Services Division
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
As a result of this educational activity, the learners will increase and enhance knowledge and competence on recommending pneumococcal vaccination to adults.
After this program participants will be able to:
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Nursing Contact Hours are offered until March 23, 2025.
Sponsored by the School of Public Health, University at Albany, SUNY, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 1.0 total Category I contact education contact hours. Maximum advanced-level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 1.0. Provider ID# 99086.
Continuing Education Contact Hours are offered until July 31, 2025.
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Continuing Education Contact Hours are offered until July 31, 2025.