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Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea

University students, especially those living in dormitories, are known to have a high risk of invasive meningococcal disease. We performed a longitudinal study to investigate the change in Neisseria meningitidis carriage rates and identify the risk factors for carriage acquisition in university stud...

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Autores principales: Choi, Heun, Lee, Hyuk Min, Lee, Woonji, Kim, Jun Hyoung, Seong, Hye, Kim, Jung Ho, Ahn, Jin Young, Jeong, Su Jin, Ku, Nam Su, Yeom, Joon-Sup, Lee, Kyungwon, Kim, Hee Soo, Oster, Philipp, Choi, Jun Yong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33507960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244716
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author Choi, Heun
Lee, Hyuk Min
Lee, Woonji
Kim, Jun Hyoung
Seong, Hye
Kim, Jung Ho
Ahn, Jin Young
Jeong, Su Jin
Ku, Nam Su
Yeom, Joon-Sup
Lee, Kyungwon
Kim, Hee Soo
Oster, Philipp
Choi, Jun Yong
author_facet Choi, Heun
Lee, Hyuk Min
Lee, Woonji
Kim, Jun Hyoung
Seong, Hye
Kim, Jung Ho
Ahn, Jin Young
Jeong, Su Jin
Ku, Nam Su
Yeom, Joon-Sup
Lee, Kyungwon
Kim, Hee Soo
Oster, Philipp
Choi, Jun Yong
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description University students, especially those living in dormitories, are known to have a high risk of invasive meningococcal disease. We performed a longitudinal study to investigate the change in Neisseria meningitidis carriage rates and identify the risk factors for carriage acquisition in university students in South Korea. We recruited university entrants who were admitted to a student dormitory. Pharyngeal swabs were taken from participants at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months, and the subjects completed a questionnaire. Culture and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for species-specific ctrA and sodC genes were performed. The cultured isolates or PCR-positive samples were further evaluated for epidemiologic characterization using serogrouping, PorA typing, FetA typing, and multilocus sequence typing (MLST). At the first visit, we enrolled 332 participants who were predominantly male (64.2%) with a median age of 19 years. Meningococcal carriage rates increased from 2.7% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.9–4.4%) at baseline to 6.3% (95% CI 3.4–9.0%) at 1 month and 11.8% (95% CI 7.8–15.6%) at 3 months. Nongroupable isolates accounted for 50.0% of all isolates, with serogroup B being the next most prevalent (24.1%). In the study population, male sex (OR 2.613, 95% CI 1.145–5.961, p = 0.022) and frequent pub or club visits (OR 3.701, 95% CI 1.536–8.919, p = 0.004) were significantly associated with meningococcal carriage. Based on serotype and MLST analyses, six carriers transmitted meningococci to other study participants. N. meningitidis carriage rates among new university entrants who lived in a dormitory significantly increased within the first 3 months of dormitory stay, probably owing to the transmission of identical genotype among students. Based on the risk of meningococcal disease, meningococcal vaccination should be considered for students before dormitory admission.
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spelling pubmed-78429832021-02-04 Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea Choi, Heun Lee, Hyuk Min Lee, Woonji Kim, Jun Hyoung Seong, Hye Kim, Jung Ho Ahn, Jin Young Jeong, Su Jin Ku, Nam Su Yeom, Joon-Sup Lee, Kyungwon Kim, Hee Soo Oster, Philipp Choi, Jun Yong PLoS One Research Article University students, especially those living in dormitories, are known to have a high risk of invasive meningococcal disease. We performed a longitudinal study to investigate the change in Neisseria meningitidis carriage rates and identify the risk factors for carriage acquisition in university students in South Korea. We recruited university entrants who were admitted to a student dormitory. Pharyngeal swabs were taken from participants at baseline, 1 month, and 3 months, and the subjects completed a questionnaire. Culture and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for species-specific ctrA and sodC genes were performed. The cultured isolates or PCR-positive samples were further evaluated for epidemiologic characterization using serogrouping, PorA typing, FetA typing, and multilocus sequence typing (MLST). At the first visit, we enrolled 332 participants who were predominantly male (64.2%) with a median age of 19 years. Meningococcal carriage rates increased from 2.7% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.9–4.4%) at baseline to 6.3% (95% CI 3.4–9.0%) at 1 month and 11.8% (95% CI 7.8–15.6%) at 3 months. Nongroupable isolates accounted for 50.0% of all isolates, with serogroup B being the next most prevalent (24.1%). In the study population, male sex (OR 2.613, 95% CI 1.145–5.961, p = 0.022) and frequent pub or club visits (OR 3.701, 95% CI 1.536–8.919, p = 0.004) were significantly associated with meningococcal carriage. Based on serotype and MLST analyses, six carriers transmitted meningococci to other study participants. N. meningitidis carriage rates among new university entrants who lived in a dormitory significantly increased within the first 3 months of dormitory stay, probably owing to the transmission of identical genotype among students. Based on the risk of meningococcal disease, meningococcal vaccination should be considered for students before dormitory admission. Public Library of Science 2021-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7842983/ /pubmed/33507960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244716 Text en © 2021 Choi 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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Choi, Heun
Lee, Hyuk Min
Lee, Woonji
Kim, Jun Hyoung
Seong, Hye
Kim, Jung Ho
Ahn, Jin Young
Jeong, Su Jin
Ku, Nam Su
Yeom, Joon-Sup
Lee, Kyungwon
Kim, Hee Soo
Oster, Philipp
Choi, Jun Yong
Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea
title Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea
title_full Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea
title_fullStr Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea
title_short Longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in South Korea
title_sort longitudinal study of meningococcal carriage rates in university entrants living in a dormitory in south korea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7842983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33507960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244716
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