Is the Pneumosil Vaccine given orally or as an injection?
The pneumococcal vaccine (often referred to as the pneumo vaccine) is given as an injection, not orally. It is administered intramuscularly, meaning it is injected directly into the muscle. For infants and toddlers, the injection is typically given in the thigh, whereas for older children and adults, it is given in the outer muscle of the upper arm. This vaccine is highly effective in protecting against serious bacterial infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and blood infections.