Title of article :
Serotype Distribution of Streptococcus pneumoniae Carriage in Six-Month-Old Infants: A Cross-sectional Study During 2017-18, Tehran, Iran
Author/Authors :
Sayyahfa. Shirin Pediatric lnfections Research Center - Research Institute for Children’s Health - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Esteghamati, Abdoulreza Pediatric lnfections Research Center - Research Institute for Children’s Health - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Fahimzad. Alireza Pediatric lnfections Research Center - Research Institute for Children’s Health - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hajisadeghi-Isfahani, Safura Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Nazari-Alam, Ali Infectious Diseases Research Center - Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran , Azimi, Leila Pediatric lnfections Research Center - Research Institute for Children’s Health - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
8
From page :
1
To page :
8
Abstract :
Background: Streptococcus pneumoniae is recognized as one of the main pathogens inducing several invasive and non-invasive infections in children. Objective: The present study aimed to evaluate the serotype distribution of S. pneumoniae in six–month–old carriers. Methods: This study encompassed 600 six-month-old healthy infants whose pharyngeal swap samples were collected and then cultured to isolate S. pneumoniae. Twenty- five different serotypes were defined on positive culture samples by multiplex PCR. Results: In this study, 13 cases (2.2%) were positive S. pneumonia. The most common isolated serotypes of S. pneumoniae were serotypes 23F (n = 6, 1%) and 3 (n = 3, 0.5%), respectively. Notably, the most frequent serotype in formula-fed infants (n = 300) was Serotype 23F (n = 5, 1.7%); however, Serotype 3 (n = 3, 1%) was the most frequent one in breastfed participants (n = 300). According to the findings, the overall coverage of PCV10, PCV13, and PPSV23 on the S. pneumoniae serotypes at the age of six months was 50%, 73%, and 85%, respectively. Conclusions: At this age, the type of feeding could not significantly affect the frequency rate of S. pneumoniae colonization, while the serotype distributions in the two breastfed and formula-fed groups were different
Keywords :
Streptococcus pneumoniae , Vaccine , Colonization , Infants , Serotypes
Journal title :
Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2733322
Link To Document :
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