Carriage of respiratory tract pathogens and molecular epidemiology of Streptococcus pneumoniae colonization in healthy children attending day care centers in Lisbon, Portugal

In an effort to establish the rate of carriage of antibiotic resistant respiratory pathogens in children attending urban day care centers (DCC) in Portugal, seven DCC in Lisbon were selected for determining the rate of nasopharyngeal colonization of children between the ages of 6 months to 6 years b...

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Published in:Microbial drug resistance (Larchmont, N.Y.) Vol. 5; no. 1; p. 19
Main Authors: De Lencastre, H, Kristinsson, K G, Brito-Avô, A, Sanches, I S, Sá-Leão, R, Saldanha, J, Sigvaldadottir, E, Karlsson, S, Oliveira, D, Mato, R, Aires de Sousa, M, Tomasz, A
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Abstract In an effort to establish the rate of carriage of antibiotic resistant respiratory pathogens in children attending urban day care centers (DCC) in Portugal, seven DCC in Lisbon were selected for determining the rate of nasopharyngeal colonization of children between the ages of 6 months to 6 years by Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis. Of the 586 children studied between January and March 1996, 47% carried S. pneumoniae, 72% H. influenzae, and 54% M. catarrhalis. Twenty-four percent of the pneumococci had reduced susceptibility to penicillin, and most of these belonged to serogroups 19, 23, 14, and 6. An additional 19% were fully susceptible to penicillin but showed decreased susceptibility to other antimicrobials. These isolates expressed serogroups 6, 11, 14, 18, 19, and 34. The majority (96%) of M. catarrhalis and 20% of H. influenzae were penicillin resistant due to the production of beta-lactamases. Recent antimicrobial use was associated with carriage of penicillin non-susceptible pneumococci and beta-lactamase producing H. influenzae (p < 0.05). Individual DCC differed substantially from one another in their rates of carriage of antibiotic resistant H. influenzae and S. pneumoniae. Characterization of antibiotic resistant S. pneumoniae isolates by molecular fingerprinting techniques showed that each DCC had a unique microbiological profile, suggesting little, if any, exchange of the resistant microbial flora among them. An exception to this was the presence of isolates belonging to two internationally spread epidemic clones: the multiresistant Spanish/USA clone expressing serotype 23F, and the penicillin and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim resistant French/Spanish clone (serotype 14) which were detected in four and three DCC, respectively.
AbstractList In an effort to establish the rate of carriage of antibiotic resistant respiratory pathogens in children attending urban day care centers (DCC) in Portugal, seven DCC in Lisbon were selected for determining the rate of nasopharyngeal colonization of children between the ages of 6 months to 6 years by Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis. Of the 586 children studied between January and March 1996, 47% carried S. pneumoniae, 72% H. influenzae, and 54% M. catarrhalis. Twenty-four percent of the pneumococci had reduced susceptibility to penicillin, and most of these belonged to serogroups 19, 23, 14, and 6. An additional 19% were fully susceptible to penicillin but showed decreased susceptibility to other antimicrobials. These isolates expressed serogroups 6, 11, 14, 18, 19, and 34. The majority (96%) of M. catarrhalis and 20% of H. influenzae were penicillin resistant due to the production of beta-lactamases. Recent antimicrobial use was associated with carriage of penicillin non-susceptible pneumococci and beta-lactamase producing H. influenzae (p < 0.05). Individual DCC differed substantially from one another in their rates of carriage of antibiotic resistant H. influenzae and S. pneumoniae. Characterization of antibiotic resistant S. pneumoniae isolates by molecular fingerprinting techniques showed that each DCC had a unique microbiological profile, suggesting little, if any, exchange of the resistant microbial flora among them. An exception to this was the presence of isolates belonging to two internationally spread epidemic clones: the multiresistant Spanish/USA clone expressing serotype 23F, and the penicillin and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim resistant French/Spanish clone (serotype 14) which were detected in four and three DCC, respectively.
Author De Lencastre, H
Oliveira, D
Mato, R
Sá-Leão, R
Karlsson, S
Tomasz, A
Sigvaldadottir, E
Sanches, I S
Saldanha, J
Brito-Avô, A
Kristinsson, K G
Aires de Sousa, M
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SubjectTerms Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
Carrier State - epidemiology
Carrier State - microbiology
Child
Child Day Care Centers - statistics & numerical data
Child, Preschool
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Drug Utilization
Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field
Haemophilus influenzae - drug effects
Haemophilus influenzae - isolation & purification
Humans
Infant
Molecular Epidemiology
Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis - drug effects
Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis - isolation & purification
Nasopharynx - microbiology
Portugal - epidemiology
Respiratory Tract Infections - epidemiology
Respiratory Tract Infections - microbiology
Serotyping
Streptococcus pneumoniae - drug effects
Streptococcus pneumoniae - genetics
Streptococcus pneumoniae - isolation & purification
Title Carriage of respiratory tract pathogens and molecular epidemiology of Streptococcus pneumoniae colonization in healthy children attending day care centers in Lisbon, Portugal
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