Multinational study of pneumococcal serotypes
causing acute otitis media in children
WILLIAM P. HAUSDORFF, PhD; GREG YOTHERS, MS; RON DAGAN, MD; TERHI KILPI, MD;
STEPHEN I. PELTON, MD; ROBERT COHEN, MD; MICHAEL R. JACOBS, MD, PhD; SHELDON
L. KAPLAN, MD; CORINNE LEVY, MD; EDUARDO L. LOPEZ, MD; EDWARD O. MASON JR.,
PhD; VASSILIKI SYRIOPOULOU, MD; BRIAN WYNNE, MD; JOHN BRYANT, PhD
Background.
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of
acute otitis media (AOM) in young children. More than 90 immunologically
distinct pneumococcal serotypes have been identified, but limited information
is available regarding their relative importance in AOM.
Methods.
We analyzed nine existing datasets comprising
pneumococcal isolates from middle ear fluid samples collected from 1994
through 2000 from 3232 children with AOM from Finland, France, Greece, Israel,
several East European countries, the US and Argentina. We examined the
distribution of pneumococcal serotypes in relation to several demographic and
epidemiologic variables, including gender, age, antibiotic resistance and
source of culture material.
Results.
The major serotypes identified included 19F and
23F, each comprising 13 to 25% of pneumococcal middle ear fluid isolates in
most datasets; 14 and 6B, comprising 6 to 18%; whereas 6A, 19A and 9V each
comprised 5 to 10%. Despite differences in location, study design and
antibiotic susceptibility, each major serotype was prominent in most age
groups of each dataset. Serotypes represented in the 7-valent pneumococcal
conjugate vaccine (PCV-7, 4, 6B, 9V, 14, 18C, 19F, 23F) accounted for 60 to
70% of all pneumococcal isolates in the 6- to 59-month age range, but only 40
to 50% of isolates in children <6 or
≥60 months old. Serotype 3 and, in
certain datasets, serotypes 1 and 5, were more important in the
<6- and
≥60-month age groups. In each age group
vaccine-related serotypes (mainly 6A and 19A) comprised an additional 10 to
15% of all pneumococcal isolates. Four serotypes (23F, 19F, 14 and 6B)
accounted for 83% of all penicillin-resistant observations.
Conclusions.
This analysis of several geographically diverse
datasets indicates that a limited number of serotypes, largely represented in
PCV-7, accounted for the majority of episodes of pneumococcal AOM in children
between 6 and 59 months of age. Certain serotypes appeared to be relatively
more significant in children <6
months or >59 months of age.
From Wyeth Vaccines, West Henrietta, NY (WPH);
the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA (GY, JB); Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel (RD); National Public Health
Institute, Helsinki, Finland (TK); Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA (SIP);
ACTIV, Saint Maur des Fosses, France (RC, CL); Case Western Reserve
University, Cleveland, OH (MRJ); Baylor College of Medicine and Texas
Children's Hospital, Houston, TX (SLK, EOM); Hospital de Niños
Dr. Ricardo Gutierrez, Buenos Aires, Argentina (ELL); Athens University,
Athens, Greece (VS); and GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, PA (BW).
Accepted for publication June 25, 2002.
Address for reprints: W. P. Hausdorff, Ph.D.,
Wyeth Vaccines, 211 Bailey Road, West Henrietta, NY 14586. Fax
585-273-7677; E-mail: Hausdowp@wyeth.com.
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