Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines

Abstract Background The 13-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-13) was introduced in the National Immunization Programme (NIP) schedule in Russia in March 2014. Previously, the 7-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-7) was marketed in Russia in 2009 but has never been offered for mass v...

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Main Authors: V. Vorobieva S. Jensen, A-S Furberg, H-C Slotved, T. Bazhukova, B. Haldorsen, D. A. Caugant, A. Sundsfjord, P. Valentiner-Branth, G. S. Simonsen
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-04998-5
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A-S Furberg
H-C Slotved
T. Bazhukova
B. Haldorsen
D. A. Caugant
A. Sundsfjord
P. Valentiner-Branth
G. S. Simonsen
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A-S Furberg
H-C Slotved
T. Bazhukova
B. Haldorsen
D. A. Caugant
A. Sundsfjord
P. Valentiner-Branth
G. S. Simonsen
Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
BMC Infectious Diseases
PCV-13-vaccine
Pandemic clones
Serotyping
Sequencing
Multidrug-resistance
Russia
author_facet V. Vorobieva S. Jensen
A-S Furberg
H-C Slotved
T. Bazhukova
B. Haldorsen
D. A. Caugant
A. Sundsfjord
P. Valentiner-Branth
G. S. Simonsen
author_sort V. Vorobieva S. Jensen
title Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
title_short Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
title_full Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
title_fullStr Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
title_sort epidemiological and molecular characterization of streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in arkhangelsk, northern european russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract Background The 13-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-13) was introduced in the National Immunization Programme (NIP) schedule in Russia in March 2014. Previously, the 7-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-7) was marketed in Russia in 2009 but has never been offered for mass vaccination. A carriage study was performed among children in Arkhangelsk in 2006. The objective was to determine the prevalence of carriage, serotype distribution, antimicrobial susceptibility and the molecular structure of Streptococcus pneumoniae strains before marketing and introduction of PCV-13. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on a cluster-randomized sample of children and a self-administrated questionnaire for parents/guardians.  Nasopharyngeal samples were collected from 438 children younger than 7 years attending nurseries and kindergartens in the Arkhangelsk region, Russia. Detailed demographic data, as well as information about the child’s health, traveling, exposure to antimicrobials within the last 3 months and anthropometric measurements were collected for all study subjects. Variables extracted from the questionnaire were analysed using statistic regression models to estimate the risk of carriage. All pneumococcal  isolates were examined with susceptibility testing, serotyping and multilocus sequence typing. Results The overall prevalence of asymptomatic carriage was high and peaking at 36 months with a rate of 57%. PCV-13 covered 67.3% of the detected strains. High rates of non-susceptibility to penicillin, macrolides and multidrug resistance were associated with specific vaccine serotypes, pandemic clones, and local sequence types. Nine percent of isolates represented three globally disseminated disease-associated pandemic clones; penicillin- and macrolide-resistant clones NorwayNT-42 and Poland6B-20, as well as penicillin- and macrolide-susceptible clone Netherlands3-31. A high level of antimicrobial consumption was noted by the study. According to the parent’s reports, 89.5% of the children used at least one antimicrobial regime since birth. None of the hypothesised predictors of S. pneumoniae carriage were statistically significant in univariable and multivariable logistic models. Conclusions The study identified a high coverage of the PCV-13-vaccine, but serotype replacement and expansion of globally disseminated disease-associated clones with non-vaccine serotypes may be expected. Further surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and serotype distribution is therefore required.
topic PCV-13-vaccine
Pandemic clones
Serotyping
Sequencing
Multidrug-resistance
Russia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-04998-5
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spelling doaj-7c6800790a7c4dd29c2b4436e35ddf3c2020-11-25T03:37:07ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342020-04-0120111410.1186/s12879-020-04998-5Epidemiological and molecular characterization of Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage strains in pre-school children in Arkhangelsk, northern European Russia, prior to the introduction of conjugate pneumococcal vaccinesV. Vorobieva S. Jensen0A-S Furberg1H-C Slotved2T. Bazhukova3B. Haldorsen4D. A. Caugant5A. Sundsfjord6P. Valentiner-Branth7G. S. Simonsen8Research Group for Host-Microbe Interaction, Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT – The Arctic University of NorwayFaculty of Health and Social Sciences, Molde University CollegeDepartment of Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi, Division of Infectious Disease Preparedness, Statens Serum InstituteDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry, Microbiology and Laboratory Diagnostics, Northern State Medical UniversityNorwegian national advisory unit on detection of antimicrobial resistance, Department of Microbiology and Infection Control, University Hospital of North NorwayDivision of Infection Control and Environmental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public HealthResearch Group for Host-Microbe Interaction, Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT – The Arctic University of NorwayInfectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Statens Serum InstitutResearch Group for Host-Microbe Interaction, Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, UiT – The Arctic University of NorwayAbstract Background The 13-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-13) was introduced in the National Immunization Programme (NIP) schedule in Russia in March 2014. Previously, the 7-valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV-7) was marketed in Russia in 2009 but has never been offered for mass vaccination. A carriage study was performed among children in Arkhangelsk in 2006. The objective was to determine the prevalence of carriage, serotype distribution, antimicrobial susceptibility and the molecular structure of Streptococcus pneumoniae strains before marketing and introduction of PCV-13. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on a cluster-randomized sample of children and a self-administrated questionnaire for parents/guardians.  Nasopharyngeal samples were collected from 438 children younger than 7 years attending nurseries and kindergartens in the Arkhangelsk region, Russia. Detailed demographic data, as well as information about the child’s health, traveling, exposure to antimicrobials within the last 3 months and anthropometric measurements were collected for all study subjects. Variables extracted from the questionnaire were analysed using statistic regression models to estimate the risk of carriage. All pneumococcal  isolates were examined with susceptibility testing, serotyping and multilocus sequence typing. Results The overall prevalence of asymptomatic carriage was high and peaking at 36 months with a rate of 57%. PCV-13 covered 67.3% of the detected strains. High rates of non-susceptibility to penicillin, macrolides and multidrug resistance were associated with specific vaccine serotypes, pandemic clones, and local sequence types. Nine percent of isolates represented three globally disseminated disease-associated pandemic clones; penicillin- and macrolide-resistant clones NorwayNT-42 and Poland6B-20, as well as penicillin- and macrolide-susceptible clone Netherlands3-31. A high level of antimicrobial consumption was noted by the study. According to the parent’s reports, 89.5% of the children used at least one antimicrobial regime since birth. None of the hypothesised predictors of S. pneumoniae carriage were statistically significant in univariable and multivariable logistic models. Conclusions The study identified a high coverage of the PCV-13-vaccine, but serotype replacement and expansion of globally disseminated disease-associated clones with non-vaccine serotypes may be expected. Further surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and serotype distribution is therefore required.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-04998-5PCV-13-vaccinePandemic clonesSerotypingSequencingMultidrug-resistanceRussia