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Continued Vaccine Breakthrough Cases of Serotype 3 Complicated Pneumonia in Vaccinated Children, Portugal (2016–2019)

Catarina Silva‐Costa, Joana Gomes‐Silva, Marcos D. Pinho, Ana Friães, Mário Ramirez, José Melo‐Cristino

2022Microbiology Spectrum38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of conjugate vaccines against Streptococcus pneumoniae in children has led to substantial reductions in pneumococcal invasive disease. However, the reductions seen in each of the 13 serotypes currently included in the highest-valency vaccine approved for use in children (PCV13), were not the same. It is becoming clear that most vaccine breakthroughs worldwide involve serotype 3 and are frequently associated with complicated pneumonia cases, often with empyema or pleural effusion. Here, we show that despite almost universal PCV13 use, which would be expected to reduce vaccine serotype circulation and further reinforce vaccine direct protection, pneumococci and serotype 3 remain the major causes of pediatric complicated pneumonia. Molecular methods are essential to identify and serotype pneumococci in these cases, which frequently reflect vaccine breakthroughs. A broader use of molecular diagnostics will be essential to determine the role of this important serotype in the context of PCV13 use in different geographic regions.

Topics & Concepts

SerotypeStreptococcus pneumoniaePneumococcal conjugate vaccineMedicinePneumococcal polysaccharide vaccinePneumoniaConjugate vaccinePneumococcal vaccinePneumococcal pneumoniaVirologyImmunologyPediatricsAntibioticsPneumococcal diseaseMicrobiologyBiologyInternal medicinePneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsRespiratory viral infections researchBacterial Infections and Vaccines