Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.

While pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have been implemented in most countries worldwide, use in Asia has lagged in part because of a lack of data on the amount of disease that is vaccine preventable in the region. We describe pneumococcal serotypes elicited from 111 episodes of invasive pneumococcal...

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Main Authors: Sadia Shakoor, Furqan Kabir, Asif R Khowaja, Shahida M Qureshi, Fyezah Jehan, Farah Qamar, Cynthia G Whitney, Anita K M Zaidi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043782?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5229ebd4517e4dfc97c46c68c1545fb42020-11-25T00:23:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9879610.1371/journal.pone.0098796Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.Sadia ShakoorFurqan KabirAsif R KhowajaShahida M QureshiFyezah JehanFarah QamarCynthia G WhitneyAnita K M ZaidiWhile pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have been implemented in most countries worldwide, use in Asia has lagged in part because of a lack of data on the amount of disease that is vaccine preventable in the region. We describe pneumococcal serotypes elicited from 111 episodes of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) from 2005 to 2013 among children and adults in Pakistan. Seventy-three percent (n = 81) of 111 IPD episodes were cases of meningitis (n = 76 in children 0-15 years and n = 5 among adults). Serotypes were determined by target amplification of DNA extracted from pneumococcal isolates (n = 52) or CSF specimens (n = 59). Serogroup 18 was the most common serogroup causing meningitis in children <5 years, accounting for 21% of cases (n = 13). The 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV 10) or PCV10- related serotypes were found in 61% (n = 47) of childhood (age 0-15 years) meningitis episodes. PCV-13 increased this coverage to 63% (one additional serotype 19A; n = 48). Our data indicate that use of PCVs would prevent a large proportion of serious pneumococcal disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043782?pdf=render
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author Sadia Shakoor
Furqan Kabir
Asif R Khowaja
Shahida M Qureshi
Fyezah Jehan
Farah Qamar
Cynthia G Whitney
Anita K M Zaidi
spellingShingle Sadia Shakoor
Furqan Kabir
Asif R Khowaja
Shahida M Qureshi
Fyezah Jehan
Farah Qamar
Cynthia G Whitney
Anita K M Zaidi
Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sadia Shakoor
Furqan Kabir
Asif R Khowaja
Shahida M Qureshi
Fyezah Jehan
Farah Qamar
Cynthia G Whitney
Anita K M Zaidi
author_sort Sadia Shakoor
title Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.
title_short Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.
title_full Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.
title_fullStr Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.
title_full_unstemmed Pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in Pakistan, 2005-2013.
title_sort pneumococcal serotypes and serogroups causing invasive disease in pakistan, 2005-2013.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description While pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have been implemented in most countries worldwide, use in Asia has lagged in part because of a lack of data on the amount of disease that is vaccine preventable in the region. We describe pneumococcal serotypes elicited from 111 episodes of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) from 2005 to 2013 among children and adults in Pakistan. Seventy-three percent (n = 81) of 111 IPD episodes were cases of meningitis (n = 76 in children 0-15 years and n = 5 among adults). Serotypes were determined by target amplification of DNA extracted from pneumococcal isolates (n = 52) or CSF specimens (n = 59). Serogroup 18 was the most common serogroup causing meningitis in children <5 years, accounting for 21% of cases (n = 13). The 10-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV 10) or PCV10- related serotypes were found in 61% (n = 47) of childhood (age 0-15 years) meningitis episodes. PCV-13 increased this coverage to 63% (one additional serotype 19A; n = 48). Our data indicate that use of PCVs would prevent a large proportion of serious pneumococcal disease.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043782?pdf=render
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