The primary (if not only) natural habitat of Streptococcus pneumoniae on this planet is the nasopharynx of preschool-age children, and antibiotics and vaccines not only combat pneumococcal disease but also drive the evolution of drug-resistant and novel capsular types of this species. In this sense, humans are not only targets but also evolutionary partners of S. pneumoniae as well.
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