نتایج جستجو برای: nasopharyngeal carriage

تعداد نتایج: 21652  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2001
S Rapola T Kilpi M Lahdenkari A K Takala P H Mäkelä H Käyhty

Antibodies to the pneumococcal (Pnc) surface protein PsaA are immunogenic and protective in experimental animal models, but their role in protection from Pnc disease in humans is not known. In the present study, the ability of antibodies to PsaA to prevent the progression of Pnc carriage to Pnc acute otitis media (Pnc AOM) was evaluated. Antibodies to PsaA were measured in acute-phase serum sam...

2015
Steven J. Siegel Edwin Tamashiro Jeffrey N. Weiser Carlos Javier Orihuela

Infections are a common cause of infant mortality worldwide, especially due to Streptococcus pneumoniae. Colonization is the prerequisite to invasive pneumococcal disease, and is particularly frequent and prolonged in children, though the mechanisms underlying this susceptibility are unknown. We find that infant mice exhibit prolonged pneumococcal carriage, and are delayed in recruiting macroph...

2015
Elina Numminen Claire Chewapreecha Claudia Turner David Goldblatt Francois Nosten Stephen D. Bentley Paul Turner Jukka Corander

Streptococcus pneumoniae is a significant human pathogen and a leading cause of infant mortality in developing countries. Considerable global variation in the pneumococcal carriage prevalence has been observed and the ecological factors contributing to it are not yet fully understood. We use data from a cohort of infants in Asia to study the effects of climatic conditions on both acquisition an...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1997
H Y Wu M H Nahm Y Guo M W Russell D E Briles

Many pathogens, including Streptococcus pneumoniae, are carried asymptomatically on the nasopharyngeal mucosa and spread among individuals by close contact. Clinical disease results when pneumococci escape from the mucosa and invade sterile sites. Although systemic immunity can prevent invasive disease, control of person-to-person spread is probably dependent on immunity acting at the mucosal s...

2016
Kari Auranen Ritva Syrjänen Tuija Leino Terhi Kilpi

For considering vaccine-prevention of pneumococcal acute otitis media (PncAOM), relationships between pneumococcal carriage, respiratory infection and PncAOM need to be understood. We analyzed nasopharyngeal samples collected from 329 unvaccinated Finnish children aged 2-24 months at scheduled visits and at visits during respiratory infection in 1994-97. We assessed temporal associations of res...

2013
Christian Bottomley Anna Roca Philip C. Hill Brian Greenwood Valerie Isham

A number of childhood vaccination programmes have recently introduced vaccination against Streptococcus pneumoniae, the pneumococcus, a major cause of pneumonia and meningitis. The pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) that are currently in use only protect against some serotypes of the bacterium, and there is now strong evidence that those serotypes not included in the vaccine increase in pre...

2014
In Ho Park K. Aaron Geno Logan K. Sherwood Moon H. Nahm Bernard Beall

Since nasopharyngeal carriage of pneumococcus precedes invasive pneumococcal disease, characteristics of carriage isolates could be incorrectly assumed to reflect those of invasive isolates. While most pneumococci express a capsular polysaccharide, nontypeable pneumococci are sometimes isolated. Carriage nontypeables tend to encode novel surface proteins in place of a capsular polysaccharide sy...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2007
Anita Roche Paul T Heath Mike Sharland David Strachan Aodhan Breathnach John Haigh Yvonne Young

OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of nasopharyngeal (NP) carriage of pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae) and describe the antibiotic resistance patterns and serotypes in young children attending group day care in London. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS Cross-sectional survey of attendees at a sample of registered child day care centres (CDCCs) in a London borough. SETTING Urban setting with a so...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Susan S Huang Richard Platt Sheryl L Rifas-Shiman Stephen I Pelton Donald Goldmann Jonathan A Finkelstein

OBJECTIVE The introduction of heptavalent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine (PCV7) has raised concerns for replacement with nonvaccine serotypes in both invasive disease and asymptomatic carriage. Analysis of colonizing serotypes among healthy children in the community provides critical data on such changes. METHODS Nasopharyngeal specimens were obtained from children who were younger than 7 yea...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Ravichandran Palaniappan Shailesh Singh Udai P Singh Rajesh Singh Edwin W Ades David E Briles Susan K Hollingshead Walter Royal Jacquelyn S Sampson Jonathan K Stiles Dennis D Taub James W Lillard

Understanding the requirements for protection against pneumococcal carriage and pneumonia will greatly benefit efforts in controlling these diseases. Recently, it has been shown that genetic polymorphisms can result in diminished expression of CCL5, which results in increased susceptibility to and progression of infectious diseases. We show that CCL5, together with Th cytokine mRNA expression, ...

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