Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
2. Respiratory Diseases Branch, Division of Bacterial Diseases, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The serotypes and susceptibilities to penicillin, macrolides, and clindamycin of 1,655 invasive isolates of
Streptococcus pneumoniae
recovered between 1979 and 2004 were determined. A precipitous decrease of 61% in the number of isolates was found following 2000, the year of 7-valent protein-conjugated pneumococcal vaccine (PCV7) introduction (139 versus 55 per 2-year period prior to versus after 2000;
P
< 0.001). This decrease was 84% in children <5 years old (80 versus 13 per 2-year period;
P
< 0.001) and 18 to 23% in other age groups (
P
, not significant). PCV7 serotypes decreased by 76% overall (103 versus 25 per 2-year period;
P
< 0.001) and by 92% in children <5 years old (65 versus 5 per 2-year period;
P
< 0.001), with significant decreases in six of the seven PCV serotypes. Other serotypes, except for type 19A, decreased from 32 to 22 per 2-year period, while type 19A increased from 4 to 8 per 2-year period, although none of these changes reached significance. Drug resistance emerged slowly, with the first penicillin-intermediate strain isolated in 1980 and the first macrolide/lincosamide-resistant strain isolated in 1984. The first penicillin-resistant strain was isolated in 1993. Resistance increased steadily thereafter until 2003-2004, when 51.1% of isolates were penicillin nonsusceptible and 53.3% were macrolide resistant. Clindamycin resistance remained low until 2003-2004, when 26.7% of strains were resistant; this was associated with the emergence of multidrug-resistant type 19A strains. This study documents the emergence of resistance over a quarter century among invasive pneumococci in the Cleveland area, as well as the reduction in disease caused by PCV7 serotypes following the introduction of PCV7 in 2000.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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