Is it necessary to immunize your child against pneumonia?

It is necessary to immunize your child against pneumonia.
Pneumonia vaccine is a vaccine that prevents pneumonia caused by pneumococcal bacteria. Pneumococcal infection is also one of the risk factors for child mortality, so it is important to immunize your child against pneumonia during his or her developmental period, taking into account the child’s physical condition and age, to minimize the chances of your child getting pneumonia. It can also prevent your child from getting pneumonia and minimize the occurrence of complications.
Currently there are two types of pneumonia vaccine, one is more suitable for people over two years old to be vaccinated, and the other is more suitable for children under two years old to be vaccinated. The vaccination needs to be given in conjunction with the child’s age in months.
After your child receives the pneumonia vaccine, the level of protective antibodies in the body may gradually decrease over time. If the baby’s body is weak, he or she can be revaccinated in conjunction with his or her physical condition.