Decline in Vaccine-Type Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotypes Following Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Introduction in Madagascar

Author:

Raboba Julia L1,Rahajamanana Vonintsoa L1,Andriatahirintsoa Emilson P R2,Razafindrakoto Ainamalala C1,Andrianarivelo Andry M3,Nimpa Mengouo Marcellin4,Vuo Masembe Yolande4,Weldegebriel Goitom G5,de Gouveia Linda6,Mwenda Jason M7,Robinson Annick L1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child Health, Teaching Hospital, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Mère Enfant Tsaralàlana, Antananarivo, Madagascar

2. Teaching Hospital, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Anosiala, Antananarivo, Madagascar

3. Teaching Hospital, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Joseph Ravoahangy Andrianavalona, Antananarivo, Madagascar

4. World Health Organization Country Office, Antananarivo, Madagascar

5. World Health Organization Inter-Country Support Team East and Southern Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe

6. Regional Reference Laboratory, National Institute of Communicable Diseases, Centre for Respiratory Diseases and Meningitis, Johannesburg, South Africa

7. World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Congo

Abstract

Abstract Background The 10-valent conjugate vaccine (PCV10) was introduced into the Extended Program on Immunization in Madagascar. We assessed the impact of PCV10 on the targeted pneumococcal serotypes among children < 5 years of age at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Mère Enfant Tsaralalàna. Method Between 2012 and December 2018, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were collected and tested for S. pneumoniae by culture, and antigen tests. The Sentinel Site Laboratory (SSL) referred available CSF samples to the Regional Reference Laboratory (RRL) for real-time polymerase chain reaction confirmatory testing and serotyping. Results In total, 3616 CSF specimens were collected. The SSL referred 2716 to the RRL; 125 were positive for S. pneumoniae. At the RRL, 115 samples that tested positive for S. pneumoniae were serotyped; PCV10 serotypes accounted for 20%. Compared to the pre-PCV period, the proportion of S. pneumoniae detected declined from 22% to 6.6%, (P < .05), the proportion of PCV10 serotypes as the cause of pneumococcal meningitis cases declined by 26% following vaccine introduction. Conclusions In our findings, PCV10 introduction resulted in a decline of meningitis caused by S. pneumoniae and PCV10 vaccine serotypes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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