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PCV13 Vaccination of Adults against Pneumococcal Disease: What We Have Learned from the Community-Acquired Pneumonia Immunization Trial in Adults (CAPiTA)

Christian Theilacker, Mark A. Fletcher, Luis Jódar, Bradford D. Gessner

2022Microorganisms30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Community-Acquired Pneumonia immunization Trial in Adults (CAPiTA) evaluated older adult pneumococcal vaccination and was one of the largest vaccine clinical trials ever conducted. Among older adults aged ≥65 years, the trial established 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) efficacy in preventing first episodes of bacteremic and nonbacteremic pneumococcal vaccine serotype (VT) community acquired pneumonia (CAP), and of vaccine serotype invasive pneumococcal disease (VT-IPD). Since the publication of the original trial results, 15 additional publications have extended the analyses. In this review, we summarize and integrate the full body of evidence generated by these studies, contextualize the results in light of their public health relevance, and discuss their implications for the assessment of current and future adult pneumococcal vaccination. This accumulating evidence has helped to better understand PCV13 efficacy, serotype-specific efficacy, efficacy in subgroups, the interpretation of immunogenicity data, and the public health value of adult PCV vaccination.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVaccinationPneumococcal pneumoniaPneumoniaCommunity-acquired pneumoniaPneumococcal vaccineClinical trialImmunizationDiseasePneumococcal conjugate vaccinePublic healthSerotypeVaccine efficacyImmunologyImmunogenicityPediatricsStreptococcus pneumoniaeInternal medicineAntibioticsImmune systemMicrobiologyBiologyNursingPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsRespiratory viral infections researchPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
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