A Longitudinal Epidemiology Study of Meningococcal Carriage in Students 13 to 25 Years Old in Quebec

Author:

Gilca Rodica12,De Wals Philippe12,Nolan Sheila M.3,Kitchin Nicholas4,Eiden Joseph J.3,Jiang Qin5,Jones C. Hal6,Jansen Kathrin U.6,Anderson Annaliesa S.6,Pedneault Louise3

Affiliation:

1. Research Center, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec-Université Laval, Québec City, Quebec, Canada

2. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Laval University, Québec City, Quebec, Canada

3. Vaccine Clinical Research and Development, Pfizer Inc., Pearl River, New York, USA

4. Vaccine Clinical Research and Development, Pfizer Ltd., Hurley, Berkshire, United Kingdom

5. Vaccine Clinical Research and Development, Pfizer Inc., Collegeville, Pennsylvania, USA

6. Vaccine Research and Development, Pfizer Inc., Pearl River, New York, USA

Abstract

Disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis is associated with serious complications and a high fatality rate. Asymptomatic individuals can harbor the bacterium in the throat, a state known as “carriage,” which can lead to person-to-person spread of the pathogen. This study examined N. meningitidis carriage from 2010 to 2013 among 2 groups in the Quebec City region: ninth-grade students (aged 13 to 15 years), who were also followed in their last year of high school (eleventh grade/college entry; 16 to 18 years), and university students (18 to 25 years); both groups have been shown in some other geographic regions to have high rates of carriage. This study demonstrated that N. meningitidis carriage rates were higher among university students in dormitories than ninth-grade and eleventh-grade/college entry students. Understanding carriage rates in these age groups leads to better strategies to control N. meningitidis by targeting vaccination to those responsible for transmission within the population.

Funder

Pfizer

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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