Pneumococcal Carriage and Disease in Adults in England, 2011–2019: The Importance of Adults as a Reservoir for Pneumococcus in Communities

Author:

El Safadi Dima1,Hitchins Lisa1,Howard Ashleigh1ORCID,Aley Parvinder23,Bowman Jaclyn2,Bertran Marta4,Collins Andrea1,Colin-Jones Rachel2,Elterish Filora2,Fry Norman K4,Gordon Stephen S1,Gould Kate56,Hinds Jason56,Horn Emilie1,Hyder-Wright Angela1,Kandasamy Rama2,Ladhani Shamez4,Litt David4,Mitsi Elena12,Murphy Annabel1,Pollard Andrew J2,Plested Emma237,Pojar Sherin1,Ratcliffe Helen2,Robertson Maria C1,Robinson Hannah237,Snape Matthew D23,Solórzano Carla12,Voysey Merryn2ORCID,Begier Elizabeth8ORCID,Catusse Julie8,Lahuerta Maria8,Theilacker Christian8ORCID,Gessner Bradford D8ORCID,Tiley Karen S2ORCID,Ferreira Daniela M12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

2. Oxford Vaccine Group, Department of Paediatrics, University of Oxford

3. National Institute for Health and Care Research, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

4. Immunisations and Vaccine Preventable Diseases, UK Health Security Agency , London

5. Institute for Infection and Immunity, St George's University , London

6. BUGS Bioscience, London Bioscience Innovation Centre

7. National Institute for Health Research Clinical Research Network, Thames Valley and South Midlands , Oxford

8. Pfizer Vaccines, Pfizer Inc , Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Abstract

Abstract Background Pneumococcal carriage in healthy adults and its relationship to invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is not well understood. Methods Nasal wash samples from adults without close contact with young children (Liverpool, UK), 2011–2019, were cultured, and culture-negative samples tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Pneumococcal carriage in adults 18–44 years was compared with carriage among pneumococcal conjugate vaccine–vaccinated children aged 13–48 months (nasopharyngeal swabs, Thames Valley, UK) and national IPD data, 2014–2019. Age group–specific serotype invasiveness was calculated and used with national IPD data to estimate carriage serotype distributions for ≥65 years. Results Overall, 98 isolates (97 carriers) were identified (3 solely by PCR) from 1631 ≥18 years adults (standardized carriage prevalence 6.4%). Despite different carriage and IPD serotype distributions between adults and children, serotype invasiveness was highly correlated (R = 0.9). Serotypes 3, 37, and 8 represented a higher proportion of adult carriage than expected. Predicted carriage serotype distributions for ≥65 years aligned closest with the young adult carriage serotype distribution. Conclusions Nasal wash technique is highly sensitive. For some serotypes carried by adults aged ≥65 years, other adults may be an important reservoir for transmission. Age groups such as older children should also be considered.

Funder

Pfizer

University of Oxford

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

NIHR Clinical Research Network Thames Valley and South Midlands

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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