Factors Associated With Severe Nonmeningitis Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Adults in France

Author:

Danis Kostas1ORCID,Varon Emmanuelle2ORCID,Lepoutre Agnès1,Janssen Cécile3,Forestier Emmanuel4,Epaulard Olivier5,N’guyen Yohan6,Labrunie Anaïs78,Lanotte Philippe9,Gravet Alain10,Pelloux Isabelle5,Chavanet Pascal11,Levy-Bruhl Daniel1,Ploy Marie-Cecile712,Gaillat Jacques3,Peloux Isabelle,Epaulard Olivier,Haudour Aurélie,Recule Christine,Blachon A,Petitprez Hélène,Janssen Céline,Vitrat Virginie,Tremeaux Pauline,Ducruet J,Legout Laurence,Sifaoui Farid,Levast Marion,Forestier Emmanuel,Habet Tarik,Telini Charlotte,Fabre Marc,Tixier Anne,Vray Isabelle,Guillaume Mathilde,Henry ,Verger Pascale,Lanotte Philippe,Lebrun Cécile,Carvalhoschneider C,Lanotte Philippe,Lartigue Marie-Fréderique,Bernard Louis,Lanotte Philippe,Courtellemont Laura,Guinard Jerome,Gubavu Camelia,Petillon Camille,Brieu Nathalie,Maulin Laurence,Vernet-Garnier Véronique,Launois Claire,Nguyen Yohan,Madoux Yannick,Strady Christophe,Noel Franck,Pavel Simona,Thouvenin Maxime,Galempoix Jean-Marc,Prieur Natahlie,Mestrallet Stéphanie,Zucchini Laure,Vernet-Garnier Véronique,Chavanet Pascal,Tetu Jennifer,Pechinnot André,Texier Anthony,Kisterman Jean-Paul,Chapalain Josephine,Simonin Catherine,Paleau A,Benoit Martha,Podac Bianca,Desserrey Agathe Ogier,Poirot Jerome,Gautier Guillaume,Gravet Alain,Mootien Joy,Gravet Alain,Saraceni Orlando,Gravet Alain,Mohareb Abdo,

Affiliation:

1. Santé Publique France (SpFrance), the French National Public Health Agency, Saint-Maurice, France

2. National Centre for Pneumococci, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Créteil, Créteil, France

3. Hospital Centre Annecy Genevois, Annecy, France

4. Hospital Centre Chambéry, Chambery, France

5. University Hospital Centre Grenoble, Grenoble, France

6. University Hospital Centre Reims, Reims, France

7. University Hospital Centre Limoges, Regional Observatories for Pneumococci (Observatoires Régionaux du Pneumocoque), Limoges, France

8. University Hospital Centre Limoges, CEBIMER, Limoges, France

9. University Hospital Centre Tours, Tours, France

10. Hospital Emile Müller Mulhouse, Mullhouse, France

11. Hospital du Bocage Dijon, Dijon, France

12. University Limoges, INSERM, CHU Limoges, RESINFIT, , Limoges, France

Abstract

Abstract Background In France, pneumococcal vaccination in adults is recommended for risk groups (chronic conditions/immunosuppression). We conducted a study on invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) in adults to identify factors associated with disease severity and death. Methods We included IPD cases, excluding meningitis, from 25 acute care hospitals in 6 regions. We defined severe cases as those with shock or severe sepsis or intensive care unit admission/mechanical ventilation. We included deaths occurring within 30 days of hospitalization. Infectious disease specialists collected clinical/microbiological data on cases. Results During 2014–2017, 908 nonmeningitis IPD cases were diagnosed; 48% were severe, 84% had comorbidities, 21% died. Ninety percent of cases with comorbidities who previously sought health care were not vaccinated against pneumococcus. Compared with previously healthy cases, the risk of severe IPD increased from 20% (adjusted risk ratio [aRR], 1.2; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.0–1.4) in cases with 1–2 chronic diseases to 30% (aRR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.0–7.0) in those with >2 chronic diseases. Among risk groups, 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) serotypes and 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) nonPCV13 serotypes were more likely to induce severe IPD compared with nonvaccine serotypes (aRR, 1.5; 95% CI, 1.3–1.9; aRR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.0–1.5, respectively). Conclusions We observed a cumulative effect of concurrent comorbidities on severe IPD. Vaccine serotypes were more likely to induce severe IPD among risk groups. The missed opportunities for vaccination underscore the need to enhance vaccination in risk groups.

Funder

Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française

French Infectious Diseases Society

Santé Publique France

French National Public Health Agency

European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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