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Serotype distribution of Streptococcus pneumonia in children with invasive disease in Turkey: 2015-2018.
Ceyhan, Mehmet; Aykac, Kubra; Gurler, Nezahat; Ozsurekci, Yasemin; Öksüz, Lütfiye; Altay Akisoglu, Özlem; Öz, Fatma Nur; Emiroglu, Melike; TurkDagi, Hatice; Yaman, Akgün; Söyletir, Güner; Öztürk, Candan; Akpolat, Nezahat; Özakin, Cüneyt; Aydin, Faruk; Aydemir, Söhret; Kiremitci, Abdurrahman; Gültekin, Meral; Camcioglu, Yildiz; Zer, Yasemin; Güdücüoglu, Hüseyin; Gülay, Zeynep; Birinci, Asuman; Arabaci, Cigdem; Karbuz, Adem; Devrim, Ilker; Sorguc, Yelda; Baysan, Betil Özhak; Karadag Oncel, Eda; Yilmaz, Nisel; Altintop, Yasemin Ay.
  • Ceyhan M; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Hacettepe University , Ankara, Turkey.
  • Aykac K; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Hacettepe University , Ankara, Turkey.
  • Gurler N; Department of Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology, Istanbul University , Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Ozsurekci Y; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Hacettepe University , Ankara, Turkey.
  • Öksüz L; Department of Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology, Istanbul University , Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Altay Akisoglu Ö; Department of Microbiology, Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital , Ankara, Turkey.
  • Öz FN; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Dr. Sami Ulus Children's Health and Diseases Training and Research Hospital , Ankara, Turkey.
  • Emiroglu M; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Selcuk University , Konya, Turkey.
  • TurkDagi H; Department of Microbiology, Selcuk University , Konya, Turkey.
  • Yaman A; Department of Microbiology, Cukurova University , Adana, Turkey.
  • Söyletir G; Department of Microbiology, Marmara University Pendik Training and Research Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Öztürk C; Department of Microbiology, Mersin University , Mersin, Turkey.
  • Akpolat N; Department of Microbiology, Dicle University , Diyarbakir, Turkey.
  • Özakin C; Department of Microbiology, Uludag University , Bursa, Turkey.
  • Aydin F; Department of Microbiology, Karadeniz Technical University , Trabzon, Turkey.
  • Aydemir S; Department of Microbiology, Ege University , Izmir, Turkey.
  • Kiremitci A; Department of Microbiology, Osmangazi University , Eskisehir, Turkey.
  • Gültekin M; Department of Microbiology, Akdeniz University , Antalya, Turkey.
  • Camcioglu Y; Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease, Istanbul University Cerrahpasa , Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Zer Y; Department of Microbiology, Gaziantep University , Gaziantep, Turkey.
  • Güdücüoglu H; Department of Microbiology, Yüzüncü Yil University , Van, Turkey.
  • Gülay Z; Department of Microbiology, Dokuz Eylül University , Izmir, Turkey.
  • Birinci A; Department of Microbiology, Samsun Ondokuz Mayis University , Samsun, Turkey.
  • Arabaci C; Department of Microbiology, Okmeydani Education and Research Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Karbuz A; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Okmeydani Education and Research Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Devrim I; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Dr. Behçet Uz Children's Hospital , Izmir, Turkey.
  • Sorguc Y; Department of Microbiology, Dr. Behçet Uz Children's Hospital , Izmir, Turkey.
  • Baysan BÖ; Department of Microbiology, Akdeniz University , Antalya, Turkey.
  • Karadag Oncel E; Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Health Sciences, Tepecik Training and Research Hospital , Izmir, Turkey.
  • Yilmaz N; Department of Microbiology, University of Health Sciences, Tepecik Training and Research Hospital , Izmir, Turkey.
  • Altintop YA; Department of Microbiology, Kayseri Training and Research Hospital , Kayseri, Turkey.
Hum Vaccin Immunother ; 16(11): 2773-2778, 2020 11 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32530357
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

To determine the serotype distribution of pneumococcus causing invasive pneumococcal disease (meningitidis, bacteremia and empyema) in children in Turkey, and to observe potential changes in this distribution in time to guide effective vaccine strategies.

Methods:

We surveyed S. pneumoniae with conventional bacteriological techniques and with real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in samples of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), blood and pleural fluid. S. pneumoniae strains were isolated from 33 different hospitals in Turkey, which are giving health services to approximately 60% of the Turkish population.

Results:

A total of 167 cases were diagnosed with invasive pneumococcal disease between 2015 and 2018. We diagnosed 52 (31.1%) patients with meningitis, 104 (62.2%) patients with bacteremia, and 11 (6.6%) patients with empyema. Thirty-three percent of them were less than 2 years old and 56% less than 5 years old. Overall PCV13 serotypes accounted for 56.2% (94/167). The most common serotypes were 19 F (11.9%), 1 (10.7%) and 3 (10.1%).

Conclusions:

Besides the increasing frequency of non-vaccine serotypes, vaccine serotypes continue to be a problem for Turkey despite routine and high-rate vaccination with PCV13 and significant reduction reported for the incidence of IPD in young children. Since new candidate pneumococcal conjugate vaccines with more serotype antigens are being developed, continuing IPD surveillance is a significant source of information for decision-making processes on pneumococcal vaccination.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones Neumocócicas / Neumonía Neumocócica Tipo de estudio: Incidence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Infant País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones Neumocócicas / Neumonía Neumocócica Tipo de estudio: Incidence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Infant País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article