Pneumonia
In the UK, babies receive the pneumococcal vaccine (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, or PCV) as part of the NHS childhood vaccination programme. In many cases, a child has received a number of vaccines before they have received the diagnosis of FOP.
The NHS advises that people living with a long-term health condition, may need a single one-off pneumonia vaccine (pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, or PPV) or five-yearly vaccination, depending on their condition. Children at risk of pneumococcal infections can have the PPV vaccine from the age of 2 years onwards.
As with all vaccinations, it is strongly advised to contact an FOP medical specialist before having any vaccinations, to ensure they are necessary and administered in the correct way.
