Nasopharyngeal Carriage of Invasive Pneumococcal Serotypes during Childhood Community-Acquired Alveolar Pneumonia Is Associated with Specific Clinical Presentation

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Background: Streptococcus pneumoniae (Pnc) serotypes differ in invasive potential. We examined whether community-acquired alveolar pneumonia (CAAP) in children carrying commonly recognized pneumonia invasive pneumococcal serotypes ([PnIST] 1, 5, 7F, 14, and 19A) differs from CAAP in children carrying less invasive serotypes (non-PnIST) or no Pnc (Pnc-neg). Methods: Children <5 years, visiting the only regional Pediatric Emergency Room, with radiologically proven CAAP were enrolled. Nasopharyngeal cultures were processed for pneumococcal isolation and serotyping. Clinical and demographic characteristics were recorded. The study was conducted before pneumococcal conjugate vaccine implementation in Israel. Results: A total of 1423 CAAP episodes were recorded: PnIST, 300 (21.1%); non-PnIST, 591 (41.5%); and Pnc-neg, 532 (37.4%). After adjustment for age, ethnicity, seasonality, and previous antibiotics, the following variables were positively associated with PnIST carriage compared with both groups: temperature ≥39°C, peripheral white blood cell count ≥20 000/mm3, C-reactive protein ≥70.0 mg/L, and serum sodium <135 mEq/L. Lower oxygen saturation, viral detection, and comorbidities were negatively associated with Pn-IST carriage (odds ratios, <1.0). Differences between non-PnIST carriers and Pnc-neg groups were smaller or nonsignificant. Conclusions: Young children with CAAP carrying common PnIST had a lower proportion of comorbidities, hypoxemia, and viral detection and had more intense systemic inflammatory response than those carrying non-PnIST or not carrying Pnc.

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Faingelernt, Y., Dagan, R., Givon-Lavi, N., Ben-Shimol, S., Bar-Ziv, J., & Greenberg, D. (2020). Nasopharyngeal Carriage of Invasive Pneumococcal Serotypes during Childhood Community-Acquired Alveolar Pneumonia Is Associated with Specific Clinical Presentation. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 221(5), 812–819. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz513

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