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Pneumococcal Pneumonia

Transmission

Pneumococcus is spread through contact between people who are ill or who carry the bacteria in their throat. You can get pneumococcal pneumonia from respiratory droplets from the nose or mouth of an infected person. It is common for people, especially children, to carry the bacteria in their throats without being sick.


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See Also

  • Pneumococcal Disease
  • Bacterial Infections
  • Bacterial Infections News Releases
  • The Gambia Pneumococcal Vaccine Trial
  • Neumonía bacteriana (PDF, en español)
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about pneumococcal pneumonia.

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    Volunteer for Clinical Studies
    Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to pneumococcal pneumonia on ClinicalTrials.gov.

    See Also

  • Pneumococcal Disease
  • Bacterial Infections
  • Bacterial Infections News Releases
  • The Gambia Pneumococcal Vaccine Trial
  • Neumonía bacteriana (PDF, en español)
  • Related Links

    View a list of links for more information about pneumococcal pneumonia.