Literature DB >> 33816612

Effect of Haemophilus influenzae Type b Vaccination on Nasopharyngeal Carriage Rate in Children, Tehran, 2019.

Sedigheh Rafiei Tabatabaei1, Sara Mohammadzadeh1, Seyed Mohsen Zahraei2, Sussan Mahmoudi2, Ghazaleh Ghandchi1, Seyedeh Mahsan Hoseini-Alfatemi1, Abdollah Karimi1, Ahmadreza Shamshiri3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Haemophilus influenzae (H. influenzae) strains, which commonly reside as commensals within the human pharynx and can remain as an asymptomatic carrier, but become invasive leading to pneumonia, septic arthritis, or meningitis. The Pentavac (pentavalent vaccine, manufactured by India, SII (DTwP-HepB-Hib)) was introduced to the Iranian National Immunization Plan in November 2014. The aim of this study is to investigate H. influenzae type b (Hib) carrier rate among children under 6 years old in Tehran.
METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on 902 children including vaccinated/unvaccinated in the age of 6 months to 6 years, in Tehran. Sampling was performed from July 2019 to September 2019. Nasopharyngeal samples were taken from children by sterile swab. The PCR method was used to extract DNA. Then, all H. influenzae isolates were initially confirmed by molecular tests. BexA was used to distinguish typeable H. influenzae strains from nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi).
RESULTS: A total of 902 children were enrolled in the study: 452 were female (51%). H. influenzae carriage rate was 267 (29%), of that 150 samples (16.6%) were typeable. The nasopharyngeal Hib carrier rate in the children was 2.6% (24/902). 262 cases did not receive Hib vaccine. Analysis in nonnursery's children aged 4 to 6 (unvaccinated) years showed that the lower educational level of father, mother, and family number correlated with increased odds of colonization of children with Hib.
CONCLUSION: Our findings showed a significant decrease (60%) in the overall Hib nasopharyngeal carriage in healthy children under six years after 5 years after the start of Hib vaccination.
Copyright © 2021 Sedigheh Rafiei Tabatabaei et al.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2021        PMID: 33816612      PMCID: PMC7987433          DOI: 10.1155/2021/4923852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Res Int            Impact factor:   3.411


  21 in total

1.  Haemophilus influenzae type b carriage and novel bacterial population structure among children in urban Kathmandu, Nepal.

Authors:  E J Williams; J Lewis; T John; J C Hoe; L Yu; S Dongol; D F Kelly; D T Griffiths; A Shah; B Limbu; R Pradhan; F Mawas; S Shrestha; S Thorson; A M Werno; D R Murdoch; N Adhikari; A J Pollard
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2011-01-26       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Prevalence of oropharyngeal colonization by Haemophilus influenzae type b in Iranian children.

Authors:  A Karimi; A Alborzi; A Fahimzad; M Gooya; A Esteghamati; S H Armin; F Fallah
Journal:  East Mediterr Health J       Date:  2009 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.628

Review 3.  Changing Epidemiology of Haemophilus influenzae in Children.

Authors:  David F Butler; Angela L Myers
Journal:  Infect Dis Clin North Am       Date:  2017-12-09       Impact factor: 5.982

4.  Oropharyngeal colonization by nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae among healthy children attending day care centers.

Authors:  Carmen Puig; Sara Marti; Ana Fleites; Rafael Trabazo; Laura Calatayud; Josefina Liñares; Carmen Ardanuy
Journal:  Microb Drug Resist       Date:  2014-04-09       Impact factor: 3.431

5.  [Nasopharyngeal Hib Carriage Among Healthy Children Attending Daycare Centers in Yokohama After One Year of a Publicly Funded Vaccine Program].

Authors:  Ayako Saito; Hiroko Sumita; Yutaka Minohara; Shinji Fujita; Shigeyoshi Yazaki; Miyoshi Kitamura; Shigehiko Kawai; Kazumi Kamata; Yoshimi Oota; Mikiko Yamada; Yuko Matsumoto; Nobuaki Takeyasu
Journal:  Kansenshogaku Zasshi       Date:  2015-01

6.  Increasing trend in invasive non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae disease and molecular characterization of the isolates, Italy, 2012-2016.

Authors:  Maria Giufrè; Massimo Fabiani; Rita Cardines; Flavia Riccardo; Maria Grazia Caporali; Fortunato D'Ancona; Patrizio Pezzotti; Marina Cerquetti
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 3.641

7.  Evaluation of Haemophilus influenzae type b carrier status among children 10 years after the introduction of Hib vaccine in Brazil.

Authors:  Rosemeire Cobo Zanella; Maria Cristina de Cunto Brandileone; Ana Lúcia Andrade; Cinthya Terumi Ogassavara; Cleiton Eduardo Fiório; Angela Pires Brandão; Samanta Cristine Grassi Almeida; Ana Paula Silva Lemos; Maria Cecília Gorla; Telma Regina Carvalhanas; Helena Sato; Bernadete Liphaus; Maria Lígia Nerger; Monica Conde; Ana Freitas Ribeiro
Journal:  Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 2.743

8.  Adverse events following immunization with pentavalent vaccine: experiences of newly introduced vaccine in Iran.

Authors:  Manoochehr Karami; Pegah Ameri; Jalal Bathaei; Zeinab Berangi; Tahereh Pashaei; Ali Zahiri; Seyed Mohsen Zahraei; Hussein Erfani; Koen Ponnet
Journal:  BMC Immunol       Date:  2017-08-23       Impact factor: 3.615

9.  INVASIVE NON-TYPE B HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE DISEASE: REPORT OF EIGHT CASES.

Authors:  Mariana Tresoldi das Neves Romaneli; Antonia Teresinha Tresoldi; Ricardo Mendes Pereira; Márcia Teixeira Garcia; Christian Cruz Hofling; Mariângela Ribeiro Resende
Journal:  Rev Paul Pediatr       Date:  2019-01-07

10.  Comparison of the prevalence of common bacterial pathogens in the oropharynx and nasopharynx of gambian infants.

Authors:  Aderonke Odutola; Martin Antonio; Olumuyiwa Owolabi; Abdoulie Bojang; Ebenezer Foster-Nyarko; Simon Donkor; Ifedayo Adetifa; Sylvia Taylor; Christian Bottomley; Brian Greenwood; Martin Ota
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-23       Impact factor: 3.240

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.