| Literature DB >> 25084351 |
Richard A Adegbola1, Rodrigo DeAntonio1, Philip C Hill2, Anna Roca3, Effua Usuf3, Bernard Hoet1, Brian M Greenwood4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in low income countries where pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) are still underused. In countries where PCVs have been introduced, much of their efficacy has resulted from their impact on nasopharyngeal carriage in vaccinated children. Understanding the epidemiology of carriage for S. pneumoniae and other common respiratory bacteria in developing countries is crucial for implementing appropriate vaccination strategies and evaluating their impact. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25084351 PMCID: PMC4118866 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0103293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Flowchart of study selection.
CoCanCPG, Coordination of Cancer Clinical Practice Guidelines.
Summary table of studies reporting carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
| Reference | Study period | Country | Sample size | Prevalence | Age group | Prevalence of carriage, % (95% CI) | |
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| Saha et al. 2003 | 1999–2000 | Bangladesh | 2839 children | Point | Total | 46 |
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| Granat et al. 2007 | 2000–2001 | Bangladesh | 98 families with 99 new-borns | Average | 4–12 months | 49.3 |
| 1–4 years | 50.9 | ||||||
| 5–9 years | 41.5 | ||||||
| 10–18 years | 32.4 | ||||||
| Mothers | 7.3 | ||||||
| Other adults | 8.2 | ||||||
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| Coles et al. 2011 | 2005–2007 | Bangladesh | 225 children | Point | 12 weeks | 72.9 |
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| Cheung et al. 2009 | 2003 and 2003–2004 | The Gambia | 2342 children and 675 of their younger siblings | Point and average | Median age: 12 months. Median age siblings: 3 | 86.2 |
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| Roca et al. 2011 | 2003–2008 | The Gambia | 2094 individuals pre-vaccination | Point | 2–<5 years | 93.4 |
| 5–<15 years | 86.3 | ||||||
| ≥15 years | 60.6 | ||||||
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| Kwambana et al. 2011 | NR | The Gambia | 30 infants | Average | 0–12 months | 78 (76–83) |
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| Hill et al. 2010 | NR | The Gambia | 158 individuals | Period | Children | 97 (over study period) |
| Period | Adults | 85 (over study period) | |||||
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| Hill et al. 2008 | NR | The Gambia | 236 infants | Period | 0–11 months | 20–90 (100 over study period) |
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| Hill et al. 2006 | NR | The Gambia | 2972 individuals | Point | Median age: 15 years | 72 |
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| Lloyd-Evans et al. 1996 | 1989–1991 | The Gambia | 113 children | Point | <5 years | 76.1 |
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| Abdullahi et al. 2008 | 2004 | Kenya | 450 individuals | Average | 0–4 years | 57 |
| 5–9 years | 41 (32–51) | ||||||
| 10–85 years | 6.4 | ||||||
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| Abdullahi et al. 2012 | 2006–2009 | Kenya | 2840 children | Point | 3–59 months | 65.8 |
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| Tigoi et al. 2012 | 2006–2009 | Kenya | 1404 children, 1372 mothers, 221 fathers, and 1412 siblings | Average | Mean: 2.1 days. Mean age family members: NR | 63.2 |
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| Valles et al. 2006 | 2003 | Mozambique | 285 children | Point | <5 years | 87 |
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| Coles et al. 2008 | 2003–2005 | Nepal | 197 children | Point | 1–36 months | 78.7 |
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| Moyo et al. 2012 | 2010 | Tanzania | 300 children | Point | <5 years | 35 |
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| Rusen et al. 1997 | 1990 | Kenya | 26 children with HIV | Point | <5 years | 86 |
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| Abdullahi et al. 2012 | 2006–2008 | Kenya | 99 children with HIV | Point | 3–59 months | 76 (66–84) |
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| Anthony et al. 2012 | 2008 | Tanzania | 142 children with HIV | Point | 1–4 years | 88 |
| 5–9 years | 77 | ||||||
| 10–14 years | 76 | ||||||
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| Kateete et al. 2012 | 2001–2002 | Uganda | 81 children with homozygote sickle cell disease | Point | 8 months–6 years | 33 |
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| Blossom et al. 2006 | 2004–2005 | Uganda | 600 individuals with HIV | Point | Adults (mean age 38.15 years) | 18 |
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| Lloyd-Evans et al. 1996 | 1989–1991 | The Gambia | 1152 children: 1071 sick (clinical diagnosis of pneumonia, meningitis, septicemia, or other serious bacterial infection) and 81 with IPD | Point | <5 years | Sick: 85.1. IPD: 90.1 |
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| Coles et al. 2008 | 2003–2005 | Nepal | 197 children with ALRI | Point | 1–36 months | 80.2 |
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| Russell et al. 2006 | 2003–2004 | Fiji | 774 children | Point | 3–13 months | 44.3 |
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| Regev-Yochay et al. 2012 | 2009 | Gaza strip | 379 children | Point | 3 weeks–5.5 years | 50 |
| 379 parents | NR | 8 | |||||
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| Denno et al. 2002 | 1996 | Ghana | 311 children | Point | 6–12 months | 51.4 |
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| Donkor et al. 2010 | 2006–2007 | Ghana | 124 children | Point | <13 years | 15.3 |
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| Coles et al. 2001 | 1998–1999 | India | 225 infants | Point | 2 months | 54.2 |
| 4 months | 67.9 | ||||||
| 6 months | 69.8 | ||||||
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| Das et al. 2002 | 2000–2001 | India | 566 children | Point | 5–12 years | 29.1 |
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| Devi et al. 2012 | 2009–2010 | India | 811 children | Point | 0–14 years | 12.8 |
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| Rupa et al. 2012 | 2009–2010 | India | 210 children | Point | 0–1 years | Maximum: 46.3 |
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| Wattal et al. 2007 | NR | India | 200 children | Point | 3 months–3 years | 6.5 |
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| Soewignjo et al. 2001 | 1997 | Indonesia | 484 children | Point | 0–25 months | 48 (42–54) |
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| Adetifa et al. 2012 | NR | Nigeria | 1005 individuals | Point | All ages | 52.5 (49.4–55.7) |
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| Vu et al. 2011 | 2007–2008 | Vietnam | 350 children | Point | <5 years | 50.3 |
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| Gill et al. 2008 | 2003–2005 | Zambia | 132 children born to HIV+ mothers and 128 children born to HIV− mothers | Average | 6 weeks | 25.8 |
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| Bhattacharya et al. 2012 | 2008–2009 | India | 148 children with HIV | Point | 1–16 years | 28 |
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| Mwenya et al. 2010 | 2002–2003 | Zambia | 439 children with HIV | Point | 6 months–14 years | 51 |
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| Gill et al. 2008 | 2003–2005 | Zambia | 132 women with HIV | Average | Mean: 25.9 years | 11.4 |
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| Mastro et al. 1993 | 1989–1990 | Pakistan | 601 children with ARI | Point | Mean:14.5 months | 64.4 |
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| Lankinen et al. 1994 | 1984 | The Philippines | 318 children with ALRI | Point | <5 years | 51 |
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| Lupisan et al. 2000 | 1994 | The Philippines | 956 children with severe pneumonia, suspected meningitis, or clinical suspicion of sepsis. | Point | 0–59 months | 27.9 |
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| Vu et al. 2011 | 2007–2008 | Vietnam | 274 children with radiologically confirmed pneumonia | Point | <5 years | 38.7 |
| 276 children with other LRTI | 43.3 | ||||||
ALRI, acute lower respiratory infection; ARI, acute respiratory infection; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; IPD, invasive pneumococcal disease; LRTI, lower respiratory tract infection; NR, not reported.
Carriage rate is from the control group.
Overall carriage rate. Children, mothers, fathers, and siblings combined.
Age- and population-weighted carriage rate, adjusted for design effect.
Figure 2Meta-analysis of S. pneumoniae carriage in healthy children under 5 years of age.
(A) Low income countries. (B) Lower-middle income countries. The point prevalence estimate for each study is represented by a square. The 95% confidence interval (CI) for each study is represented by a horizontal line crossing the square. The size of the square corresponds to the weight of the study in the meta-analysis. All data were obtained before the introduction of the 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
Summary table of studies reporting carriage of Haemophilus influenzae.
| Reference | Study period | Country | Sample size | Prevalence | Age group | Prevalence of carriage, % (95% CI) | |
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| Kwambana et al. 2011 | NR | The Gambia | 30 infants | Average | 0–12 months | 70 (65–74) |
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| Adegbola et al. 1998 | NR | The Gambia | 3986 children | Point | 1–2 years | Urban: 5.6 |
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| Abdullahi et al. 2008 | 2004 | Kenya | 450 individuals | Point | 0–4 years | 26.0 |
| 5–9 years | 24.0 (16–33) | ||||||
| 10–85 years | 3.0 | ||||||
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| Williams et al. 2011 | 2007 | Nepal | 2195 children | Point | 0–13 years | 5.0 (3.9–6.4) |
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| Das et al. 2002 | 2000–2001 | India | 566 children | Point | 5–12 years | 28.6 |
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| Sekhar et al. 2009 | 2005–2006 | India | 1000 children | Point | <2 years | 11.2 |
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| Gessner et al. 1998 | NR | Indonesia | 484 children | Point | 0–24 months | 4.6 (3.7–5.5) |
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| Vu et al. 2011 | 2007–2008 | Vietnam | 350 children | Point | <5 years | 31.4 |
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| Bhattacharya et al. 2012 | 2008–2009 | India | 148 children with HIV | Point | 1–16 years | 24 |
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| Mwenya et al. 2010 | 2002–2003 | Zambia | 439 children with HIV | Point | 6 months–14 years | 29 |
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| Mastro et al. 1993 | 1989–1990 | Pakistan | 601 children with ARI | Point | Mean:14.5 months | 36.6 |
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| Lupisan et al. 2000 | 1994 | The Philippines | 956 children with severe pneumonia, suspected meningitis, or clinical suspicion of sepsis | Point | 0–59 months | 15.2 |
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| Vu et al. 2011 | 2007–2008 | Vietnam | 274 children with radiologically confirmed pneumonia | Point | <5 years | 50 |
| 276 children with other LRTI | 53.5 | ||||||
ARI, acute respiratory infection; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; LRTI, lower respiratory tract infection; NR, not reported.
All carriage rates are from the control group.
Post-vaccination data.
Age- and population-weighted carriage rate, adjusted for design effect.
Summary table of studies reporting carriage of Moraxella catarrhalis.
| Reference | Study period | Country | Sample size | Prevalence | Age group | Prevalence of carriage, % (95% CI) | |
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| Kwambana et al. 2011 | NR | The Gambia | 30 infants | Average | 0–12 months | 71 (67–75) |
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| Vu et al. 2011 | 2007–2008 | Vietnam | 350 children | Point | <5 years | 58 |
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| Sehgal et al. 1994 | 1992–1993 | Yemen | 35 children | Point | <3 years | 31.4 |
| 96 school children | 4–12 years | 38.5 | |||||
| 120 university students and staff | 20–40 years | 11.7 | |||||
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| Vu et al. 2011 | 2007–2008 | Vietnam | 274 children with radiologically confirmed pneumonia | Point | <5 years | 28.1 |
| 276 children with other LRTI | 42.2 | ||||||
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| Sehgal et al. 1994 | 1992–1993 | Yemen | 64 children with respiratory infections: | Point | 3–12 years | 21.9 |
| - OM | 26.9 | ||||||
| - Sinusitis | 9.1 | ||||||
| - Tonsillitis/Pharyngitis | 22.2 | ||||||
LRTI, lower respiratory tract infection; NR, not reported; OM, otitis media.
Summary table of studies reporting carriage of Staphylococcus aureus.
| Reference | Study period | Country | Sample size | Prevalence | Age group | Prevalence of carriage, % (95% CI) | |
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| Kwambana et al. 2011 | NR | The Gambia | 30 infants | Average | 0–12 months | 20 (16–24) |
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| Amir et al. 1995 | 1992 | Kenya | 264 adults with HIV | Point | NR | 27 |
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| Anwar et al. 2004 | 2002–2003 | Pakistan | 1660 individuals | Point | All ages | 14.8 |
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| Bhattacharya et al. 2012 | 2008–2009 | India | 148 children with HIV | Point | 1–16 years | 26 |
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HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; NR, not reported.