Pneumococcal vaccine reduces antibiotic-resistant infections in children by 62 percent

10 octubre 2014

The pneumococcal vaccine recommended for young children not only prevents illness and death, but also has dramatically reduced severe antibiotic-resistant infections, suggests American nationwide research. Pneumococcal infection — which can cause everything from ear infections to pneumonia and meningitis — is the most common vaccine-preventable bacterial cause of death.
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