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Prevention and control of meningococcal disease: Updates from the Global Meningococcal Initiative in Eastern Europe.

Xilian Bai1, Ray Borrow2, Suzana Bukovski3, Dominique A Caugant4, Davor Culic5, Snezana Delic5, Ener Cagri Dinleyici6, Medeia Eloshvili7, Tímea Erdősi8, Jelena Galajeva9, Pavla Křížová10, Jay Lucidarme11, Konstantin Mironov12, Zuridin Nurmatov13, Marina Pana14, Erkin Rahimov15, Larisa Savrasova16, Anna Skoczyńska17, Vinny Smith18, Muhamed-Kheir Taha19, Leonid Titov20, Julio Vázquez21, Lyazzat Yeraliyeva22.   

Abstract

The Global Meningococcal Initiative (GMI) aims to prevent invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) worldwide through education, research and cooperation. In March 2019, a GMI meeting was held with a multidisciplinary group of experts and representatives from countries within Eastern Europe. Across the countries represented, IMD surveillance is largely in place, with incidence declining in recent decades and now generally at <1 case per 100,000 persons per year. Predominating serogroups are B and C, followed by A, and cases attributable to serogroups W, X and Y are emerging. Available vaccines differ between countries, are generally not included in immunization programs and provided to high-risk groups only. Available vaccines include both conjugate and polysaccharide vaccines; however, current data and GMI recommendations advocate the use of conjugate vaccines, where possible, due to the ability to interrupt the acquisition of carriage. Ongoing carriage studies are expected to inform vaccine effectiveness and immunization schedules. Additionally, IMD prevention and control should be guided by monitoring outbreak progression and the emergence and international spread of strains and antibiotic resistance through use of genomic analyses and implementation of World Health Organization initiatives. Protection of high-risk groups (such as those with complement deficiencies, laboratory workers, migrants and refugees) is recommended.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Antibiotic resistance; Bacterial meningitis; Conjugate vaccine; Eastern Europe; High-risk groups; Immunization program; Meningococcal disease; Neisseria meningitidis; Polysaccharide vaccine; Refugees

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31682877     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2019.10.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


  9 in total

1.  Validation of a New Rapid Detection Test for Detection of Neisseria meningitidis A/C/W/X/Y Antigens in Cerebrospinal Fluid.

Authors:  Cyrille H Haddar; Aude Terrade; Paul Verhoeven; Berthe-Marie Njanpop-Lafourcade; Mireille Dosso; Fati Sidikou; Ali Elhaj Mahamane; Jean-Pierre Lombart; Aziza Razki; Eva Hong; Alain Agnememel; Evelyne Begaud; Yves Germani; Bruno Pozzetto; Muhamed-Kheir Taha
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Meningococcal infections among refugees and immigrants: silent threats of past, present and future.

Authors:  Ener Cagri Dinleyici; Ray Borrow
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 3.452

3.  Booster immunization of meningococcal meningitis vaccine among children in Hangzhou, China, 2014-2019.

Authors:  Xinren Che; Yan Liu; Jun Wang; Yuyang Xu; Xuechao Zhang; Wenwen Gu; Wei Jiang; Jian Du; Xiaoping Zhang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-05-25       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 4.  Surveillance and control of meningococcal disease in the COVID-19 era: A Global Meningococcal Initiative review.

Authors:  Mark R Alderson; Peter D Arkwright; Xilian Bai; Steve Black; Ray Borrow; Dominique A Caugant; Ener Cagri Dinleyici; Lee H Harrison; Jay Lucidarme; Lucy A McNamara; Susan Meiring; Marco A P Sáfadi; Zhujun Shao; David S Stephens; Muhamed-Kheir Taha; Julio Vazquez; Bingqing Zhu; Gmi Collaborators
Journal:  J Infect       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 6.072

Review 5.  Invasive meningococcal disease in older adults in North America and Europe: is this the time for action? A review of the literature.

Authors:  Sandra Guedes; Isabelle Bertrand-Gerentes; Keith Evans; Florence Coste; Philipp Oster
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 3.295

6.  Meningococcal carriage in Norwegian teenagers: strain characterisation and assessment of risk factors.

Authors:  S V Watle; D A Caugant; G Tunheim; T Bekkevold; I Laake; O B Brynildsrud; L M Næss
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2020-03-31       Impact factor: 2.451

7.  Neisseria meningitidis carriage and risk factors among teenagers in Suizhou city in China.

Authors:  Fei He; Hong Mei Yang; Guo Ming Li; Bing Qing Zhu; Yating Zhang; Hong Lin Jiang; Min Yuan; Yongzhong Jiang; Jing Lv
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2020-09-14       Impact factor: 2.451

Review 8.  A Narrative Review of the W, X, Y, E, and NG of Meningococcal Disease: Emerging Capsular Groups, Pathotypes, and Global Control.

Authors:  Yih-Ling Tzeng; David S Stephens
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-03-03

9.  Hospitalizations related to meningococcal infection in Spain from 1997 to 2018.

Authors:  Stefan Walter; Ruth Gil-Prieto; Mario Gil-Conesa; Gil Rodriguez-Caravaca; Jesús San Román; Angel Gil de Miguel
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2021-12-06       Impact factor: 3.090

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