Abstract
Carriage rates of Streptococcus pneumoniae and their antibiotic resistance, capsular types, and genetic patterns were studied among 264 children aged 12-35 months attending 8 day care centers located within a 2.5- mile radius in the same city. Nasopharyngeal cultures were obtained within a 2-month interval from all 264 children. Significant differences in each of the studied characteristics were found between day care centers, and each day care center had a unique pattern of the carried pneumococci. Our findings show that day care centers are independent microenvironments and emphasize their role in the transmission and augmentation of antibiotic-resistant S. pneumoniae in the community.
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Givon-Lavi, N., Dagan, R., Fraser, D., Yagupsky, P., & Porat, N. (1999). Marked differences in pneumococcal carriage and resistance patterns between day care centers located within a small area. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 29(5), 1274–1280. https://doi.org/10.1086/313465
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