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Pneumonia vaccination in India

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We designed this course to offer a comprehensive understanding of pneumonia vaccination in India. The course covers the epidemiology of pneumonia, the types of vaccines available, the immunisation schedule in India, and the impact of vaccination on the burden of pneumonia in India. The course also highlights the challenges and opportunities in pneumonia vaccination in India.

Duration : 01:00:00 hours
Content provider : Accrecent
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Date launched at CMEPEDIA : April 20, 2025
Expiry date of course : May 31, 2027
Module size : 0.01MB
Price : ₹0.00 - ₹315.00(Some professional bodies apply charges, even if the content is free of cost. Log in to check whether your professional body does.)
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Intended change this activity aims to achieve:
Improve learners competence, Improve patient outcomes
Topic:
General medicine, Infectious disease, Pediatrics, Primary care, Wound car
Professional category:
Nurse, Pharmacist, Physician, Advanced practice nurse, Family physician, Health and malaria inspector, Immunologist, Infectiologist, Specialist in infectious diseases, Specialist in pediatrics, Specialist in pulmonology, Student
Accreditation:
Category Accreditor Credits Accreditation details
Immunologist, Infectiologist, Specialist in pediatrics, Fami...Read More Bangalore XYZ council 10 BXC Credits This is a dummy accrediting body, created for test purposes.
Endorsements:
Endorsed by Accredited by Conversion credits
Karnataka - Indian pharmaceutical association Bangalore XYZ council 5 KAIPA Credit
ABC Medicals Bangalore XYZ council 40 ABCM
Learning outcomes
  • List the signs and symptoms associated with various types of pneumococcal diseases.
  • Explain the importance of vaccination in preventing pneumococcal diseases.
  • Evaluate the eligibility criteria and recommend appropriate vaccines for adults and children based on their medical conditions.
  • Apply strategies to address vaccine hesitancy and improve vaccine acceptance in communities.
  • Analyse the impact of pneumonia vaccination on the burden of pneumonia in India, considering efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and challenges.
  • Formulate a diagnostic plan for suspected pneumococcal disease.
About the author

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Dr. Yagnang Vyas

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About the Peer Reviewer

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Dr. Smita Sharma

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