학술논문

Changing trends in serotypes of S. pneumoniae isolates causing invasive and non-invasive diseases in unvaccinated population in Mexico (2000-2014)
Document Type
article
Author
María Noemí Carnalla-BarajasAraceli Soto-NoguerónMiguel Angel Sánchez-AlemánFortino Solórzano-SantosMaría Elena Velazquez-MezaGabriela Echániz-AvilesFrancisco Márquez-DíazLucila Martínez-MedinaMaría Elizabeth Olvera-HerreraMaria Guadalupe Miranda-NovalesMartha Camacho-VelázquezJosé Guillermo Vásquez-RosalesRosario Vázquez-LariosEduardo Rivera-MartínezAna María Hernández-DueñasBriceida López-MartínezSarbelio Moreno-EspinozaErnesto Calderón-JaimesYolanda Jiménez-TapiaJosé Luís Arredondo-GarcíaMercedes Macías-ParraPatricia Arzate-BarbosaNapoleón González-SaldañaJosé Sifuentes-OsornioAlfredo Ponce de León-GarduñoAna Lilia Rolón-Montes de OcaRosa Areli Martínez-GamboaPatricia Volkow-FernándezPatricia Cornejo-JuárezJosé Manuel Feliciano-GuzmánIsmelda López-OvillaJuan Manuel Barajas-MagallónJorge Alejandro Vázquez-NarváezAlejandra Cendejas-AmezcuaMaría del Rosario Magaña-MirandaAndrés Flores SantosMartín Magaña-AquinoAntonio Luévanos-VelázquezRayo Morfín-OteroEduardo Rodríguez-NoriegaSergio Esparza-AhumadaGuadalupe Atilano-DuránNorma de la Re-MontañoMartha Anchondo-MartínezJesús Contreras-SotoAna Dolores Quintero-GrijalvaJacobo Ayala-AguilarClaudia E. Guajardo-LaraElvira Garza-Gonzálezoaquín Rincón-ZunoDomingo Sánchez-FranciaVerónica Andrade-AlmarazReyna Edith Corte-RojasMaría del Socorro Gutierrez-RodríguezSocorro Azarell Anzurez-GutiérrezJuan Luis Mosqueda-GómezMariana Gil-VelozJavier Castellanos-MartínezJuan Carlos Tinoco-FávilaLorena Salcido-GutiérrezRosalía Jarillo-MedinaJessica Paola-Purizaca BazánDinora Aguilar-EscobarAna Rosa Méndez-CruzLeova Pacheco-GilEdgardo S. Acevedo-CasarrubiasAlma Rosa González-HernandezMaría del Carmen Alvarez MolinaManuel Ibarra-MuñizPaul Mora-Dominguez
Source
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 58, Iss C, Pp 1-7 (2017)
Subject
S. pneumoniae
herd effect
serotype distribution
pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
Mexico
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Language
English
ISSN
1201-9712
1878-3511
Abstract
Objective: Introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) targeted against a limited number of serotypes substantially decreased invasive (IPD) and non-invasive pneumococcal diseases (NIPD) but it was accompanied by non-vaccine type replacement disease. After 9 years of introduction of PCV in Mexico, we analyze the evidence of the indirect effects on IPD and NIPD serotype distribution among groups not targeted to receive the vaccine. Methods: From January 2000 to December 2014, pneumococcal strains isolated from IPD and NIPD cases from patients ≥5 years of age from participant hospitals of the SIREVA II (Sistema Regional de Vacunas) network were serotyped. A regression analysis was performed considering year and proportion of serotypes included in the different vaccine formulations (PCV7, PCV10 and PCV13). The slope was obtained for each regression line and their correspondent p-value. The proportion of each serotype in the pre-PCV7 and post-PCV7 periods was evaluated by χ2 test. Results: From a total of 1147 pneumococcal strains recovered, 570 corresponded to the pre-PCV7 and 577 to the post-PCV7 periods. The proportion of vaccine serotypes included in the three PCV formulations decreased by 2.4, 2.6 and 1.3%, respectively per year during the study period. A significant increase of serotype 19A was observed in the post-vaccine period in all age groups. Conclusions: A percentage of annual decline of serotypes causing IPD and NIPD included in PCV was detected among groups not targeted to receive the vaccine, probably due to herd effect. Considering pneumococcal serotype distribution is a dynamic process, we highlight the importance of surveillance programs.