Intrinsic Epidemicity of Streptococcus pneumoniae Depends on Strain Serotype and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern

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作者
de Celles, Matthieu Domenech [1 ,2 ]
Opatowski, Lulla [1 ,2 ]
Salomon, Jerome [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Varon, Emmanuelle [4 ]
Carbon, Claude [5 ]
Boelle, Pierre-Yves [6 ,7 ,8 ]
Guillemot, Didier [1 ,2 ,9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Inst Pasteur, Unite Pharmacoepidemiol & Malad Infect, Paris, France
[2] INSERM, U657, Paris, France
[3] CHU Raymond Poincare, Assistance Publ Hop Paris, Dept Malad Infect, Paris, Garches, France
[4] Hop Europe Georges Pompidou, Assistance Publ Hop Paris, Ctr Natl Reference Pneumocoques, Paris, France
[5] Univ Paris Diderot, Fac Med Xavier Bichat, Paris, France
[6] INSERM, U707, Paris, France
[7] UPMC Paris 6, UMR S 707, Paris, France
[8] Hop St Antoine, Assistance Publ Hop Paris, F-75571 Paris, France
[9] Univ Versailles St Quentin, Versailles, France
[10] Hop Raymond Poincare, Assistance Publ Hop Paris, Unite Sante Publ, Paris, France
关键词
BETA-LACTAM RESISTANCE; EPIDEMIOLOGIC EVIDENCE; PNEUMOCOCCAL CARRIAGE; COLONIZATION; 19A; TRANSMISSION; ACQUISITION; COMPETITION; POPULATION; VIRULENCE;
D O I
10.1128/AAC.00249-11
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of invasive diseases worldwide. It spreads through an interindividual transmission, followed by usually harmless colonization of the host. Possible transmission differences reflecting intrinsic strain features (e. g., serotype and antibiotic susceptibility) have been little studied so far. In this study, we used epidemiological data from an interventional trial of S. pneumoniae carriage among kindergartners and developed a mathematical model to estimate the transmission parameters of the different strains isolated during that study. We found small but significant transmissibility differences between the observed serotypes: serotypes 3, 6A, and 19A were found to be the most epidemic, while serotypes 23F, 9V, and 14 were the least epidemic. Further analysis indicated that, within a serotype, susceptible and resistant strains had different abilities to be transmitted. Susceptible-to-resistant transmission rate ratios were computed for five serotypes; susceptible strains were significantly more epidemic than resistant strains for serotypes 6A (mean, 1.02) and 19F (1.05). Serotype 19A resistant strains were not outcompeted by susceptible strains (0.97). Nonsignificant trends were observed for serotypes 6B (1.01) and 15A (0.98). Our results support the existence of heterogeneous abilities of the different serotypes for host-to-host transmission. They also suggest that antibiotic susceptibility within a serotype affects this transmissibility. We conclude that pneumococcal strains should not be considered equally at-risk in terms of transmission. Further quantification of strain-specific epidemic potential is needed, especially in a context of extensive use of conjugate vaccines with the aim of preventing pneumococcal infections.
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