Nope.
I will if the need ever arises. For the purposes of this forum though, google works quite well
I didn't start off arguing. I said I've never heard the term. Perhaps you are just being overly sensitive.
Yup, clearly a troll thread
If you can't offer anything to bring us closer to the answer, why don't you just refrain from continuing to reiterate your ignorance on the subject? What did Google tell you?
The following is what I found in Google
"Pneumococcal
A single dose of pneumococcal 23-valent polysaccharide vaccine (Pneu-P-23) is recommended for adults 65 years of age and older, and for younger adults with specific risk factors. (refer to
Table 2) One lifetime re-immunization with Pneu-P-23 vaccine should be considered for those at highest risk of invasive pneumococcal disease.
Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients should receive a primary series of 3 doses of pneumococcal 13‑valent conjugate vaccine (Pneu-C-13) starting 3 to 9 months after transplant, after discussion with transplant specialists, followed by a booster dose of Pneu-P-23 vaccine12 to 18 months post-transplant (6 to 12 months after the last dose of Pneu-C-13 vaccine). For other immunosuppressed adults (including those with HIV; anatomic or functional asplenia; sickle cell disease or other hemoglobinopathies; congenital immunodeficiencies; malignant neoplasms including leukemia or lymphoma; who are on immunosuppressive therapies; or who are either a recipient or a candidate for solid organ or islet cell transplant), give 1 dose of Pneu-C-13 vaccine followed 8 weeks later by 1 dose of Pneu-P-23 vaccine. Refer to
Pneumococcal Vaccine in Part 4 and
Immunization of Immunocompromised Persons in Part 3 for additional information.'"