Pneumococcal nasopharyngeal carriage in young healthy children after pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Turkey

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Aims: To determine the prevalence of nasopharyngeal carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae in healthy children aged 0-6 years who were vaccinated with pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 healthy Turkish children between 1 month and 6 years of age. Serotyping was performed and risk factors of carriage were evaluated. Results: The overall carriage rate was 14%. Vaccine type serotypes were determined in 17 (12.6%) children who received full-dose PCV13 vaccine. The highest carriage rate was observed among children younger than 24 months (76.2%). In multivariate analysis, respiratory infection in recent months, age, attendance at a day-care center and antibiotic usage were not statistically significant risk factors for carriage. Overall, S. pneumoniae strains were considered as penicillin susceptible and antimicrobial resistance was limited. Conclusion: We observed a low rate of pneumococcal carriage in children after PCV13 implementation compared with that of children receiving PCV7. Although it was reduced, vaccine serotype colonization in PCV13-vaccinated children remains persistent.

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Arvas, A., Çokuğraş, H., Gür, E., Gönüllü, N., Taner, Z., & Tokman, H. B. (2017). Pneumococcal nasopharyngeal carriage in young healthy children after pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Turkey. Balkan Medical Journal, 34(4), 362–366. https://doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.2016.1256

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