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<i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> Serotypes Associated with Death, South Africa, 2012–2018

Annelies Müller, Jackie Kleynhans, Linda de Gouveia, Susan Meiring, Cheryl Cohen, Lucy J. Hathaway, Anne von Gottberg, for GERMS-SA

2021Emerging infectious diseases34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Streptococcus pneumoniae polysaccharide capsule plays a role in disease severity. We assessed the association of serotype with case-fatality ratio (CFR) in invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) and meningitis in South Africa, 2012-2018 (vaccine era), using multivariable logistic regression by manual backward elimination. The most common serotypes causing IPD were 8 and 19A. In patients <15 years of age, serotypes associated with increased CFR in IPD, compared with serotype 8 and controlling for confounding factors, were 11A, 13, 19F, 15A, and 6A. None of these serotypes were associated with increased CFR in meningitis. Among IPD patients >15 years of age, serotype 15B/C was associated with increased CFR. Among meningitis patients of all ages, serotype 1 was associated with increased CFR. PCV13 serotypes 1, 3, 6A, 19A, and 19F should be monitored, and serotypes 8, 12F, 15A, and 15B/C should be considered for inclusion in vaccines to reduce deaths caused by S. pneumoniae.

Topics & Concepts

SerotypeStreptococcus pneumoniaeMeningitisMedicineCase fatality rateLogistic regressionPneumococcal infectionsVirologyInternal medicineImmunologyMicrobiologyBiologyPediatricsEpidemiologyAntibioticsPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsBacterial Infections and VaccinesRespiratory viral infections research
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