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Vol. 15. Issue 1.
Pages 22-27 (January - February 2011)
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Prevalence of pneumococcal serotypes and resistance to antimicrobial agents in patients with meningitis: ten-year analysis
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Jackelline Rodrigues Alvares1, Orlando Cesar Mantese2,
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Correspondence to: Avenida Pará, 1979., Uberlândia, MG CEP: 38405-320, Phone: 034 32322736.
, Alan de Paula3, Paula Carolina Bejo Wolkers4, Viviene Vieira Prado Almeida5, Samanta Cristine Grassi Almeida6, Maria Luiza Leopoldo Silva Guerra7, Maria Cristina de Cunto Brandileone8
1 Master in Health Sciences - Nurse at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital de Clínicas of Uberlândia (HCU)
2 PhD - University Professor - Medical School of Uberlândia, MG
3 Master in Health Sciences. Medical School of the Universidade Federal de Uberlândia Physician at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of the HCU
4 Master in Health Sciences. Medical School of the Federal University of Uberlândia - Chief Nurse of the Outpatient Clinics of the HCU
5 Biochemical Pharmacist. Specialist in Clinical Microbiology, Universidade de São Paulo; Responsible for the Bacteriology Sector of the Clinical Analysis Laboratory of the HCU
6 Master in Sciences by the UNIFESP, São Paulo - Scientific Researcher of the Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, SP
7 Biochemical Pharmacist. Specialist in Clinical Microbiology - Bacteriologist of the Bacteriology Sector of the Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, SP
8 PhD in Sciences by the UNIFESP, São Paulo - Coordinator of the Projeto SIREVA and SIREVA II at the Instituto Adolfo Lutz, São Paulo, SP
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Objectives

To determine the prevalence of pneumococcal serotypes and antimicrobial susceptibility in patients with meningitis, and to evaluate the implications for vaccine coverage.

Methods

Pneumococcal strains obtained from normally sterile fluids from patients admitted with meningitis were isolated at the Hospital de Clínicas of the Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Minas Gerais State, and sent to the Instituto Adolfo Lutz, city of São Paulo, São Paulo State, for further identification, serotyping, and antimicrobial susceptibility determination.

Results

From April 1999 to April 2009, 338 pneumococcal strains were isolated, and 72 obtained from patients with meningitis, were analyzed. Patients’ ages varied from one month to 82.2 years (mean of 18.4 ± 22.9 years; median of 5.2 years) and 46 (63.9%) patients were male. Strains were isolated from cerebrospinal fluid [66 occasions (91.7%)] and blood [6 occasions (8.3%)]. The most commonly identified serotypes were 14, 19F, 3, 7F, 6A, 6B, 10A, 18C, 23F, 5, and 34. Of the 20 [27.8%] oxacillin-resistant strains, 17 [23.6%] were resistant to penicillin and nine [12.5%] to ceftriaxone, both resistance patterns being more common in children aged two years or less and during the 2005–2009 period.

Conclusions

Resistance to penicillin and ceftriaxone was detected in 23.6% and 12.5% of the strains, respectively, and predominated in children aged two years or less and during the 2005–2009 period. There were 24 different serotypes of pneumococcus and 79.8% of the serotypes were represented in the 7-valent conjugated vaccine [PVC7].

Keywords:
Streptococcus pneumoniae
meningitis
serotyping
pneumococcal vaccines
drug
resistance
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