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Serotypes and genotypes of S. pneumoniae isolates from adult invasive disease in Spain: A 5-year prospective surveillance after pediatric PCV13 licensure. The ODIN study.

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2018-11-16

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Fenoll, Asunción
Ardanuy, Carmen
Liñares, Josefina
Cercenado, Emilia
Marco, Francesc
Fleites, Ana
Rodríguez-Mayo, María
López-Hontangas, Jose-Luis
Palop, Begoña
Aller, Ana-Isabel

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Serotypes/genotypes causing invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) in adults are determined by vaccination strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiology of IPD in adults (≥18 years) after PCV13 introduction for children: serotypes, clonal complexes, antibiotic non-susceptibility and clinical presentations. We performed a prospective, clinical surveillance of hospitalized culture-confirmed IPDs in adults in nine Spanish hospitals (August 2010-June 2015). A total of 1087 culture-confirmed IPD episodes were included, of which 772 (71.0%) had bacteremic pneumonia (401 complicated/371 uncomplicated pneumonia), 122 (11.2%) meningitis, 102 (9.4%) non-focal bacteremia, 34 (3.1%) peritonitis and 57 (5.3%) others. The most common serotypes were: 3 (12.7%), 19A (8.5%), 8 (7.7%), 7F (6.3%), 1 (4.2%), 6C (4.2%), 11A (4.2%), 22F (4.2%) and 14 (4.0%). Vaccine types (PCV13 + 6C) caused 49.8% of IPD episodes, with a significant decrease over the 5-year period, and significant decreases in serotypes 6C and 7F. The most common genotypes were: CC180 (8.4%), CC191 (6.0%), and CC53 (5.0%). Vaccine types caused 53.9% (414/768) pneumonia episodes and 58.9% (235/399) complicated pneumonia, 53.4% IPD in adults

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Adult
Aged
Bacteremia
Epidemiological Monitoring
Female
Genotype
Hospitalization
Humans
Licensure
Male
Middle Aged
Pneumococcal Infections
Pneumococcal Vaccines
Prospective Studies
Serogroup
Serotyping
Spain
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Young Adult

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Clonal complex, Invasive pneumococcal disease, PCV13, Serotype, Streptococcus pneumoniae

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