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Mechanisms Underlying Pneumococcal Transmission and Factors Influencing Host-Pneumococcus Interaction: A Review

Ayumi Morimura, Shigeto Hamaguchi, Yukihiro Akeda, Kazunori Tomono

2021Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(also called pneumococcus) is not only a commensal that frequently colonizes the human upper respiratory tract but also a pathogen that causes pneumonia, sepsis, and meningitis. The mechanism of pneumococcal infection has been extensively studied, but the process of transmission has not been fully elucidated because of the lack of tractable animal models. Novel animal models of transmission have enabled further progress in investigating pneumococcal transmission mechanisms including the processes such as pneumococcal shedding, survival in the external environment, and adherence to the nasopharynx of a new host. Herein, we present a review on these animal models, recent research findings about pneumococcal transmission, and factors influencing the host-pneumococcus interaction.

Topics & Concepts

Streptococcus pneumoniaePneumococcal pneumoniaTransmission (telecommunications)PneumoniaPathogenPneumococcal infectionsMeningitisBiologyImmunologySepsisHost (biology)Respiratory tractMicrobiologyMechanism (biology)MedicineRespiratory systemAntibioticsComputer scienceGeneticsTelecommunicationsInternal medicineEpistemologyPsychiatryAnatomyPhilosophyPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsRespiratory viral infections researchPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
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