Literature DB >> 25191941

Serotype distribution and antimicrobial resistance of invasive and noninvasive pneumococcal isolates in Tunisia.

Manel Marzouk1, Asma Ferjani, Nabiha Bouafia, Hanen Harb, Youssef Ben Salem, Jalel Boukadida.   

Abstract

Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have not yet been introduced into the national program for childhood vaccination in Tunisia. The aim of this 7-year study was to obtain local data about serotype distribution and antimicrobial resistance of Streptococcus pneumoniae. A total of 203 isolates of culture confirmed that S. pneumoniae was evaluated. Invasive (n=108) and noninvasive (n=95) pneumococcal isolates were obtained from patients aged from 1 month to 85 years old. Considering all age groups, vaccine coverage was 40%, 62%, and 68% for PCV7, PCV10, and PCV13 serotypes, respectively. Overall, 31% of these isolates were penicillin G nonsusceptible. The most prevalent serotypes identified were those found in currently available pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, emphasizing the importance of implementing the vaccine in the routine immunization schedule at the national level.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25191941     DOI: 10.1089/mdr.2014.0084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Drug Resist        ISSN: 1076-6294            Impact factor:   3.431


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