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Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil

Neisseria meningitidis is a commensal bacterium of the human nasopharynx. In rare cases, it penetrates the mucosa, entering the blood stream and causing various forms of disease. Meningococcal conjugate vaccines can prevent invasive disease not only by direct effect in vaccinated individuals but als...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Amélia Maria Pithon Borges, Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa, Ferreira, Ítalo Eustáquio, Moura, Ana Rafaela Silva Simões, Felzemburgh, Ridalva Dias Martins, de Lemos, Ana Paula Silva, Reis, Mitermayer Galvão, de Moraes, José Cassio, Campos, Leila Carvalho
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27861618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166475
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author Nunes, Amélia Maria Pithon Borges
Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
Ferreira, Ítalo Eustáquio
Moura, Ana Rafaela Silva Simões
Felzemburgh, Ridalva Dias Martins
de Lemos, Ana Paula Silva
Reis, Mitermayer Galvão
de Moraes, José Cassio
Campos, Leila Carvalho
author_facet Nunes, Amélia Maria Pithon Borges
Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
Ferreira, Ítalo Eustáquio
Moura, Ana Rafaela Silva Simões
Felzemburgh, Ridalva Dias Martins
de Lemos, Ana Paula Silva
Reis, Mitermayer Galvão
de Moraes, José Cassio
Campos, Leila Carvalho
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description Neisseria meningitidis is a commensal bacterium of the human nasopharynx. In rare cases, it penetrates the mucosa, entering the blood stream and causing various forms of disease. Meningococcal conjugate vaccines can prevent invasive disease not only by direct effect in vaccinated individuals but also by herd protection, preventing acquisition of carriage, which interrupts transmission and leads to protection of unvaccinated persons. In 2010 in Salvador, Brazil, an outbreak of group C meningococcal disease led to a mass meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccination drive, targeting those <5 and 10–24 years of age. The present study aimed to estimate the prevalence of and identify factors associated with N. meningitidis carriage among adolescents from Salvador, Brazil, in the post-vaccination period. In spring 2014, we performed a cross-sectional study involving 1,200 public school students aged 11–19 years old. Oropharyngeal swabs were collected to identify N. meningitidis. Of the 59 colonized participants, 36 (61.0%) carried non-groupable N. meningitidis, while genogroup B (11.9%), Y (8.5%), E (6.8%), Z (5.1%), C (3.4%), and W (3.4%) were also detected. The overall prevalence of N. meningitidis carriage was 4.9% (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.6–6.1%); the prevalence of N. meningitidis genogroup C was 0.17% (95% CI, 0.0–0.40%). There was no difference by age. Factors associated with carriage were having only one, shared, bedroom in the household (PR, 2.02; 95% CI, 0.99–4.12, p = 0.05); the mother being the only smoker in the home (PR, 2.48; 95% CI, 1.16–5.29; p = 0.01); and going to pubs/parties more than 5 times/month (PR, 2.61; 95% CI, 1.38–4.92; p = 0.02). Our findings show that the N. meningitidis carriage rate in adolescents from Salvador, Bahia, is low and is potentially influenced by the low prevalence of N. meningitidis genogroup C. However, continued surveillance is important to identify changes in the dynamics of N. meningitidis, including the emergence of diseases due to a non-C serogroup.
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spelling pubmed-51157422016-12-08 Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil Nunes, Amélia Maria Pithon Borges Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa Ferreira, Ítalo Eustáquio Moura, Ana Rafaela Silva Simões Felzemburgh, Ridalva Dias Martins de Lemos, Ana Paula Silva Reis, Mitermayer Galvão de Moraes, José Cassio Campos, Leila Carvalho PLoS One Research Article Neisseria meningitidis is a commensal bacterium of the human nasopharynx. In rare cases, it penetrates the mucosa, entering the blood stream and causing various forms of disease. Meningococcal conjugate vaccines can prevent invasive disease not only by direct effect in vaccinated individuals but also by herd protection, preventing acquisition of carriage, which interrupts transmission and leads to protection of unvaccinated persons. In 2010 in Salvador, Brazil, an outbreak of group C meningococcal disease led to a mass meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccination drive, targeting those <5 and 10–24 years of age. The present study aimed to estimate the prevalence of and identify factors associated with N. meningitidis carriage among adolescents from Salvador, Brazil, in the post-vaccination period. In spring 2014, we performed a cross-sectional study involving 1,200 public school students aged 11–19 years old. Oropharyngeal swabs were collected to identify N. meningitidis. Of the 59 colonized participants, 36 (61.0%) carried non-groupable N. meningitidis, while genogroup B (11.9%), Y (8.5%), E (6.8%), Z (5.1%), C (3.4%), and W (3.4%) were also detected. The overall prevalence of N. meningitidis carriage was 4.9% (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.6–6.1%); the prevalence of N. meningitidis genogroup C was 0.17% (95% CI, 0.0–0.40%). There was no difference by age. Factors associated with carriage were having only one, shared, bedroom in the household (PR, 2.02; 95% CI, 0.99–4.12, p = 0.05); the mother being the only smoker in the home (PR, 2.48; 95% CI, 1.16–5.29; p = 0.01); and going to pubs/parties more than 5 times/month (PR, 2.61; 95% CI, 1.38–4.92; p = 0.02). Our findings show that the N. meningitidis carriage rate in adolescents from Salvador, Bahia, is low and is potentially influenced by the low prevalence of N. meningitidis genogroup C. However, continued surveillance is important to identify changes in the dynamics of N. meningitidis, including the emergence of diseases due to a non-C serogroup. Public Library of Science 2016-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5115742/ /pubmed/27861618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166475 Text en © 2016 Nunes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nunes, Amélia Maria Pithon Borges
Ribeiro, Guilherme Sousa
Ferreira, Ítalo Eustáquio
Moura, Ana Rafaela Silva Simões
Felzemburgh, Ridalva Dias Martins
de Lemos, Ana Paula Silva
Reis, Mitermayer Galvão
de Moraes, José Cassio
Campos, Leila Carvalho
Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil
title Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil
title_full Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil
title_fullStr Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil
title_short Meningococcal Carriage among Adolescents after Mass Meningococcal C Conjugate Vaccination Campaigns in Salvador, Brazil
title_sort meningococcal carriage among adolescents after mass meningococcal c conjugate vaccination campaigns in salvador, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5115742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27861618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166475
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