Nasopharyngeal carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae and serotypes indentified among nursing home residents in comparison to the elderly and patients younger than 65 years living in domestic environment

Author:

Kolšek-šušteršič Maja1,Beg Krasnič Andreja1,Mioč Verica2,Paragi Metka2,Rifel Janez3

Affiliation:

1. Community Health Centre Ljubljana , Metelkova 9, 1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia

2. National Laboratory of Health, Environment and Food, Centre for Medical Microbiology , Department for Public Health Microbiology , Grablovičeva 44, 1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia

3. University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine , Department of Family Medicine , Poljanski nasip 58, 1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia

Abstract

Abstract Introduction In Slovenia, there is little data available on pneumococcal vaccination rates and no data on asymptomatic NPCR and serotypes in the population of nursing home residents in comparison to the elderly living in domestic environment, therefore the goal was to gain these data. Methods A cross sectional epidemiological study was performed. Nasopharyngeal swabs from 151 nursing home residents, 150 elderly living in domestic environment, and 38 adults less than 65 years old were collected twice (in two consecutive years). The swabs were analysed for pneumococcal identification and serotyping. Patient data were collected from medical files and medical history. Results No statistically significant differences in NPCR were seen between compared groups in two consecutive years. An average NPCR in two consecutive years in nursing home residents was 1.45%, in the elderly living in domestic environment 0.85%, and in adults less than 65 years old 7.05%. Serotypes identified among nursing home residents were 6B and 9N, among the group of elderly living in domestic environment, 6A and among adults less than 65 years old, 35F, 18C and 3. Pneumococcal vaccination rates were low (3.3% in nursing home residents, 6% in the elderly from domestic environment and 0% in the group of adults less than 65 years old). Conclusions Our data suggests that NPCR and the proportion of people vaccinated with pneumococcal vaccine among the elderly are low. We identified different serotypes in all groups, only one person was a chronic carrier (serotype 35F).

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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