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Title: Invasive pneumococcal disease in healthy adults: increase of empyema associated with the clonal-type Sweden1-ST306
Author: Grau, Immaculada
Ardanuy Tisaire, María Carmen
Calatayud, Laura
Rolo, Dora
Domenech Pena, Arnau
Liñares Louzao, Josefina
Pallarés Giner, Roman
Keywords: Pneumococs
Infeccions per pneumococs
Estreptococs
Empiema
Streptococcus pneumonia
Pneumococcal Infections
Streptococcus
Empyema
Issue Date: 13-Aug-2012
Publisher: Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Abstract: Background: Adult invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) occurs mainly in the elderly and patients with co-morbidities. Little is known about the clinical characteristics, serotypes and genotypes causing IPD in healthy adults. Methods: We studied 745 culture-proven cases of IPD in adult patients aged 18-64 years (1996-2010). Patients were included in two groups: 1.) adults with co-morbidities, and 2.) healthy adults, who had no prior or coincident diagnosis of a chronic or immunosuppressive underlying disease. Microbiological studies included pneumococcal serotyping and genotyping. Results: Of 745 IPD episodes, 525 (70%) occurred in patients with co-morbidities and 220 (30%) in healthy adults. The healthy adults with IPD were often smokers (56%) or alcohol abusers (18%). As compared to patients with co-morbidities, the healthy adults had (P,0.05): younger age (43.5+/213.1 vs. 48.7+/211.3 years); higher proportions of women (45% vs.24%), pneumonia with empyema (15% vs. 7%) and infection with non-PCV7 serotypes including serotypes 1 (25% vs. 5%), 7F (13% vs. 4%), and 5 (7% vs. 2%); and lower mortality (5% vs. 20%). Empyema was more frequently caused by serotype 1. No death occurred among 79 patients with serotype 1 IPD. There was an emergence of virulent clonal-types Sweden1-ST306 and Netherlands7F-ST191. The vaccine serotype coverage with the PCV13 was higher in healthy adults than in patients with co-morbidities: 82% and 56%, respectively, P,0.001. Conclusion: In this clinical study, one-third of adults with IPD had no underlying chronic or immunosuppressive diseases (healthy adults). They were often smokers and alcohol abusers, and frequently presents with pneumonia and empyema caused by virulent clones of non-PCV7 serotypes such as the Sweden1-ST306. Thus, implementing tobacco and alcohol abuse-cessation measures and a proper pneumococcal vaccination, such as PCV13 policy, in active smokers and alcohol abusers may diminish the burden of IPD in adults.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042595
It is part of: PLoS One, 2012, vol. 7, num. 8, p. e42595
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/98434
Related resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042595
ISSN: 1932-6203
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