A case report of bacterial meningitis caused by an emerging strain of penicillin-resistant non-vaccine serotype 10A

2Citations
Citations of this article
36Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

The pneumococcal conjugate vaccines successfully decreased the incidence of invasive pneumococcal diseases and pneumococcal antibiotic resistance. However, they also led to serotype replacements. According to a report by the National Institute of Infectious Diseases (NIID) in 2017, 96% of pneumococcal isolates obtained from children with IPD aged < 5 years were non-PCV13 serotypes. Here, we report the case of a Japanese immunocompetent and vaccinated child who developed refractory meningitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae nonvaccine serotype 10A. PCR revealed genotypic penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae (gPRSP) with triple mutations (pbp1a + 2b + 2x). Multilocus sequence typing identified the strain as a sequence type (ST) 11189. The ST11189 strain has not been reported in Japan, but it has recently been reported as a cause of invasive infections in Korea. The clinical course was complicated by the development of brain and subdural abscesses that necessitated prolonged antibiotic treatment and multiple burr hole drainages. Unfortunately, the neurological sequelae persisted. Continued molecular surveillance is needed for monitoring emerging virulent clinical strains.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Minato, S., Yoshida, M., Shoji, K., Yotani, N., Takeshita, K., Takeuchi, N., … Miyairi, I. (2021). A case report of bacterial meningitis caused by an emerging strain of penicillin-resistant non-vaccine serotype 10A. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 74(5), 477–480. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.JJID.2020.841

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free