Home   Baby    Baby's health    Baby's health index    Pneumococcal infection
Extras
Baby's health index

Pneumococcal infection

A pneumococcal infection is caused by a strain of the streptococcus bacterium. In most people the bacterium is carried in the nose and throat without causing any harm, but infection can lead to meningitis, ear infections and pneumonia so it is potentially serious in young children.

What to do

Pneumococcal infection
© Jupiter

Pneumococcal infections can be treated with antibiotics. Babies are now routinely offered a vaccination against pneumoccal infection.

Posted 03.11.2010

Get more on this subject…

Search

newsletter