Serious pneumococcal infections are a major global health problem and are vaccine-preventable.

Serious pneumococcal infections are a major global health problem and are vaccine-preventable.

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· Diseases & Vaccines
         · Pneumococcal Diseases
             · Meningitis
             · Pneumonia
             · Sepsis
         · Pneumococcal Vaccines
             · Conjugates
             · Other (PPV, Protein)
         · Vaccine Health Impact
             · North America
             · South Africa
             · The Gambia


    
· Vaccine Introduction
         · Vaccine Financing
         · Vaccine Supply


    
· PneumoADIP Activities
         · Communications & Advocacy
         · Surveillance and Research
             · Research Initiatives
             · By Region
                 · Africa
                 · Americas
                 · Asia


    
· Mission and Approach
         · Need for PneumoADIP
         · Our Team Admin
         · Progress & Next Steps
         · PneumoADIP - Mission & Approach - Progress & Next Steps - Thank You
         · Our Team


    
· PneumoADIP News
         · Media Contacts
         · Upcoming Events
         · In the News
         · News from the Field
         · PneumoFOCUS


    
· Resources
         · Pneumo Slide Set
         · Publications
         · Glossary
         · Links
         · ISPPD-6 Posters
         · Fact Sheets and Q&As
             · Fact Sheet: Meningitis
             · Fact Sheet: Pneumococcal Disease
             · Fact Sheet: Pneumonia
             · Fact Sheet: Sepsis
             · Q & A: Meningitis
             · Q & A: Pneumococcal Disease
             · Q & A: Pneumonia
             · Q & A: Sepsis

 
 

The Pneumococcal vaccines Accelerated Development and Introduction Plan is based
at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is funded by GAVI Alliance.