Nasopharyngeal carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae in healthy Turkish children after the addition of PCV7 to the national vaccine schedule

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Halil Özdemir
Ergin Çiftçi
Rıza Durmaz
Haluk Güriz
Ahmet Derya Aysev
Adem Karbuz
Refik Gökdemir
Bülent Acar
Selin Nar Ötgün
Mustafa Ertek
Serdal Kenan Köse
Erdal İnce
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[1] Ankara University Medical School,Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease
[2] Refik Saydam National Public Health Agency,Molecular Microbiology Research and Application Laboratory
[3] Ankara University Medical School,Cebeci Hospital Microbiology Laboratory
[4] Ankara University Medical School,Department of Biostatistics
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2014年 / 173卷
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Antibiotic susceptibility; Nasopharyngeal carriage; Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; Serotype;
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The aim of this study was to determine serotype distribution and investigate antimicrobial resistance patterns of Streptococcus pneumoniae in healthy Turkish children in the era of community-wide pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7). The study was conducted on 1,101 healthy children less than 18 years of age. Specimens were collected with nasopharyngeal swabs between April 2011 and June 2011. Penicillin and ceftriaxone susceptibilities were determined by E-test according to the 2008 Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute, and serotypes of the isolates were determined by Quellung reaction. The nasopharyngeal pneumococcal carriage rate was 21.9 % (241/1,101). Using the meningitis criteria of minimum inhibitory concentration values, 73 % of the isolates were resistant to penicillin and 47.7 % of them were resistant to ceftriaxone. Half of all pneumococcal isolates were serotyped as 19F (15.2 %), 6A (15.2 %), 23F (10.3 %), and 6B (9.3 %) and surprisingly, no serotype 19A was isolated. Serotype coverage rates of PCV7 and non-PCV7 were 46.2 and 53.8 %, respectively. The most common penicillin- and ceftriaxone-resistant serotypes were 6A, 6B, 14, 19F, and 23F. Penicillin- and ceftriaxone-resistant isolates were more prevalent in serotypes covered by PCV7 than the non-PCV7 serotypes. Conclusion: After the community-wide PCV7 vaccination, more non-PCV7 serotypes were isolated from the carriers compared to the time before PCV7 was used especially the serotype 6A, and the antimicrobial resistance of pneumococci was significantly increased.
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