Advances in Pneumococcal Vaccines: Efficacy, Implementation, and Coverage
A special issue of Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2026 | Viewed by 14
Special Issue Editor
2. Servicio de Microbiologia, Hospital Universitario Donostia, Paseo Dr Beguiristain s/n, 20014 Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain
Interests: respiratory infections; pneumococcal pneumonia; pneumococcal vaccines; lung microbiome
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pneumococcal disease is a vaccine-preventable disease that causes mortality, especially in children under the age of 5 years and the elderly. Pneumococcal vaccines (PCVs) have altered the epidemiology of pneumococcal invasive and non-invasive diseases. In vaccinated individuals, infections caused by vaccine serotypes have decreased, and the decline in carriage of these vaccine serotypes has led to herd protection in unvaccinated populations. However, these results have been overshadowed by the emergence and spread of non-vaccine serotypes, which threaten the effectiveness of capsular-based vaccines. Implementation strategies vary, with some countries using phased rollouts based on disease burden and healthcare readiness. Key barriers to broader coverage include financing challenges, competing health priorities, and logistical constraints. Achieving high and sustainable PCV coverage requires closing implementation gaps and maintaining robust disease monitoring to maximize vaccine impact. This Special Issue will provide an opportunity to examine the commercialization of new PCVs covering more serotypes and evaluate methods for closing implementation gaps and maintaining robust disease monitoring.
Dr. Jose María Marimón
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- pneumococcal conjugate vaccines
- pneumococcal diseases
- streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes
- serotype replacement
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