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Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital

The recent introduction of the Heptavalent-pneumococcal vaccine (PCV-7) by private pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria, has generated interest in invasive bacterial diseases particularly IPD. Our objective in this study is to investigate the trend and occurrence rate of IPD in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Sus...

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Autores principales: Olanrewaju, Motayo Babatunde, Olusola, Akingbade, Victor, Nwadike, Olabode, Shobayo, Joseph, Ogiogwa, Akiniyi, Akinduti, Iheanyi, Okonko
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4885718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279965
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.23.140.5635
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author Olanrewaju, Motayo Babatunde
Olusola, Akingbade
Victor, Nwadike
Olabode, Shobayo
Joseph, Ogiogwa
Akiniyi, Akinduti
Iheanyi, Okonko
author_facet Olanrewaju, Motayo Babatunde
Olusola, Akingbade
Victor, Nwadike
Olabode, Shobayo
Joseph, Ogiogwa
Akiniyi, Akinduti
Iheanyi, Okonko
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description The recent introduction of the Heptavalent-pneumococcal vaccine (PCV-7) by private pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria, has generated interest in invasive bacterial diseases particularly IPD. Our objective in this study is to investigate the trend and occurrence rate of IPD in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Suspected IPD cases were assessed from Jan 2010 to Dec 2010 for demographic and Microbiological characteristics. Bacterial isolations and antibiotics susceptibility testing followed standard bacteriological procedure. Overall 471 cases of probable IPD was assessed, with 21(4.5%) cases of suspected pneumonia, 109(23.1%) cases of suspected meningitis, and 341(72.4%) cases of suspected septicaemia. Confirmed IPD cases were 9 with 2 cases of meningitis, 3 cases of septicaemia and 4 cases of pneumonia. Age range distribution showed, high distribution of IPD cases among children >1 with 5(55.6%) there was a statistically significant difference in gender p< 0.05 (X2 test) with females recording a higher occurrence than males. We conclude by advocating for better detection methods against IPD meningitis cases, and continuous surveillance into the serotypes of streptococcus pneumonia as well inclusion of the PCV vaccine into our childhood immunization program.
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spelling pubmed-48857182016-06-08 Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital Olanrewaju, Motayo Babatunde Olusola, Akingbade Victor, Nwadike Olabode, Shobayo Joseph, Ogiogwa Akiniyi, Akinduti Iheanyi, Okonko Pan Afr Med J Case Series The recent introduction of the Heptavalent-pneumococcal vaccine (PCV-7) by private pharmaceutical companies in Nigeria, has generated interest in invasive bacterial diseases particularly IPD. Our objective in this study is to investigate the trend and occurrence rate of IPD in Abeokuta, Nigeria. Suspected IPD cases were assessed from Jan 2010 to Dec 2010 for demographic and Microbiological characteristics. Bacterial isolations and antibiotics susceptibility testing followed standard bacteriological procedure. Overall 471 cases of probable IPD was assessed, with 21(4.5%) cases of suspected pneumonia, 109(23.1%) cases of suspected meningitis, and 341(72.4%) cases of suspected septicaemia. Confirmed IPD cases were 9 with 2 cases of meningitis, 3 cases of septicaemia and 4 cases of pneumonia. Age range distribution showed, high distribution of IPD cases among children >1 with 5(55.6%) there was a statistically significant difference in gender p< 0.05 (X2 test) with females recording a higher occurrence than males. We conclude by advocating for better detection methods against IPD meningitis cases, and continuous surveillance into the serotypes of streptococcus pneumonia as well inclusion of the PCV vaccine into our childhood immunization program. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4885718/ /pubmed/27279965 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.23.140.5635 Text en © Motayo Babatunde Olanrewaju et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Olusola, Akingbade
Victor, Nwadike
Olabode, Shobayo
Joseph, Ogiogwa
Akiniyi, Akinduti
Iheanyi, Okonko
Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital
title Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital
title_full Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital
title_fullStr Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital
title_full_unstemmed Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital
title_short Trend of invasive pneumococal disease (IPD) in a South Western, Nigerian hospital
title_sort trend of invasive pneumococal disease (ipd) in a south western, nigerian hospital
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4885718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279965
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.23.140.5635
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