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Chronic medical conditions associated with invasive pneumococcal diseases in inpatients in teaching hospitals in São Paulo city: Estimating antimicrobial susceptibility and serotype-coverage of pneumococcal vaccines
Kfouri, Renato A.; Brandileone, Maria-Cristina C.; Sáfadi, Marco Aurélio P.; Richtmann, Rosana; Gilio, Alfredo E.; Rossi, Flavia; Guimarães, Thais; Bierrenbach, Ana Luiza; Moraes, José C.; São Paulo Study Group for IPD.
Afiliação
  • Kfouri, Renato A.; Sociedade Brasileira de Imunizações (SBim). São Paulo. BR
  • Brandileone, Maria-Cristina C.; Centro de Bacteriologia. Laboratório Nacional de Meningite e Infecção Pneumocócica. Instituto Adolfo Lutz (IAL). São Paulo. BR
  • Sáfadi, Marco Aurélio P.; Santa Casa de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Ciencias Medicas. Sao Paulo. BR
  • Richtmann, Rosana; Instituto de Infectologia Emílio Ribas (IIER). São Paulo. BR
  • Gilio, Alfredo E.; Universidade de São Paulo. Hospital Universitário. São Paulo. BR
  • Rossi, Flavia; Universidade de São Paulo. Hospital das Clínicas. Laboratório de Medicina Laboratorial (LIM/03). São Paulo. BR
  • Guimarães, Thais; Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual (HSPE). São Paulo. BR
  • Bierrenbach, Ana Luiza; Hospital Sírio-Libanês. Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa. São Paulo. BR
  • Moraes, José C.; Santa Casa de Sao Paulo. Faculdade de Ciencias Medicas. Sao Paulo. BR
Braz. j. infect. dis ; Braz. j. infect. dis;27(2): 102746, 2023. tab
Article em En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1439688
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ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT

Background:

Chronic conditions increase the risk of invasive pneumococcal diseases (IPD). Pneumococcal vaccination remarkably reduced IPD morbimortality in vulnerable populations. In Brazil, pneumococcal vaccines are included in the National Immunization Program (PNI) PCV10 for < 2 years-old, and PPV23 for high risk-patients aged ≥ 2 years and institutionalized ≥ 60 years. PCV13 is available in private clinics and recommended in the PNI for individuals with certain underlying conditions.

Methods:

A retrospective study was performed using clinical data from all inpatients from five hospitals with IPD from 2016 to 2018 and the corresponding data on serotype and antimicrobial-non-susceptibility of pneumococcus. Vaccine-serotype-coverage was estimated. Patients were classified according to presence of comorbidities healthy, without comorbidities; at-risk, included immunocompetent persons with specific medical conditions; high-risk, with immunocompromising conditions and others

Results:

406 IPD cases were evaluated. Among 324 cases with information on medical conditions, children < 5 years were mostly healthy (55.9%), while presence of comorbidity prevailed in adults ≥ 18 years old (> 82.0%). Presence of ≥1 risk condition was reported in ≥ 34.8% of adults. High-risk conditions were more frequent than at-risk in all age groups. Among high-risk comorbidity (n = 211), cancer (28%), HIV/AIDS (25.7%) and hematological diseases (24.5%) were the most frequent. Among at-risk conditions (n = 89), asthma (16.5%) and diabetes (8.1%) were the most frequent. Among 404 isolates, 42.9% belonged to five serotypes 19A (14.1%), 3 (8.7%), 6C (7.7%), 4 and 8 (6.2% each); 19A and 6C expressed antimicrobial-non-susceptibility. The vaccine-serotype-coverage was PCV10, 19.1%, PCV13, 43.8%; PCV15, 47.8%; PCV20, 62.9%; PCV21, 65.8%, and PPV23, 67.3%. Information on hospital outcome was available for 283 patients, of which 28.6% died. Mortality was 54.2% for those with meningitis.

Conclusion:

Vaccine with expanded valence of serotypes is necessary to offer broad prevention to IPD. The present data contribute to pneumococcal vaccination public health policies for vulnerable patients, mainly those with comorbidity and the elderly.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: LILACS Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Braz. j. infect. dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article / Project document

Texto completo: 1 Índice: LILACS Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Braz. j. infect. dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article / Project document