Throat carriage of pneumococci in healthy school children in the Union Territory of Pondicherry.
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: Colonisation of Streptococcus pneumoniae in the throat is common among children the world over. Little is known about the relationship of nasopharyngeal carriage and invasive disease or the way it spreads within the households and close confines. There is a paucity of data on the colonization of Strep. pneumoniae in the throat of healthy children in India. To determine the prevalence of pneumococcal carriage in school children of urban and rural Pondicherry, a study was undertaken. METHODS: Throat swabs of healthy school-going children between 5-10 yr of age were examined for pneumococcal carriage, by standard bacteriological techniques. RESULTS: A prevalence rate of 24.3 per cent was noted. There was no difference in the carriage rate among the rural children when compared to urban children. No age, sex or geographical predilection of pneumococcal carriage was noted. A statistically significant seasonal variation, however, was seen. Carriage rate increased during the colder months and was found to be the highest in the months of March and November. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: Strep. pneumoniae circulates in the community among healthy children. Carriage rate is influenced by seasonal variation.
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Faringe
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Estaciones del Año
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Humanos
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Portador Sano
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Niño
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Preescolar
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India
País/Región como asunto:
Asia
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En
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2000
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