Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO

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Autor(a) principal: Guerreiro, Tainá Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Streptococcus pneumoniae remains as a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in developing countries. Nasopharyngeal colonization is the key of the development of pneumococcal diseases as well as for horizontal spread of this pathogen in the community. Children are the main reservoir of S. pneumoniae and act as vectors in the transmission chain of this microorganism. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines protect against pneumococcal disease caused by vaccine serotypes, also contributes to the protection against colonization by the same serotypes. In 2010, PCV10 was introduced in the childhood immunization program of Brazil. This is a population-based study that was conducted immediately after the introduction of the vaccine in order to determine the carriage rate of this pathogen in children attending in day care centers in Goiania. These data may be used as a predictor for evaluating the dynamic of the circulating serotypes into the community after the vaccine introduction. Between October and November 2010, nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 853 children ranging from 36 to 59 months attending in day care centers in Goiania. Isolation and identification of S. pneumoniae were done after the incubation step on broth-enriched for 6 h and posterior plating on blood agar. Isolates that were α-haemolytic, optochin-sensitive and soluble in bile were identified as S. pneumoniae. The isolates were serotyped by cmPCR. The database had been built with the statistical program SPSS (Chicago, IL, USA) version 18.0. The possible risk factors were assessed by multivariate Poisson regression. The level of probability of 0.05 (two-tailed) was used to determine statistical significance. The prevalence of pneumococcus carrier was 57.6% (CI95%: 54.2% - 60.9%). According to the multivariate Poisson regression analysis, children aged 36-47 months (IRR: 1.117; CI95%: 1.007-1.238; p: 0.035) and children in whose houses had four or more residents (IRR: 1.1214; CI95%: 1.078-1.368; p 0.001) were considered risk factors independently associated to pneumococcal colonization. The variable family income equal to or greater than three minimum wages was considered a protective factor independently associated to pneumococcal colonization (IRR: 0.787; CI95%: 0.627-0.990; p 0.041). The most prevalent serotypes and serogroups founded were 6A/6B/6C/6D (n=80; 16.3%), 14 (n=47; 9.6%), 23F (n=46; 9.4%), 19F (n=43; 8.8%), 15B/15C (n=30; 6.1%), 11A/11D (n=28; 5.7%), 3 (n=22; 4.5%) and 19A (n=16; 3.3%). Our results showed a high prevalence of pneumococcal colonization among the study population, indicating that colonization by this microrganism is common among children, especially in environments that favor crowding. The main serotypes/serogroups are cover by PCV10.
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spelling Cardoso, Juliana Lamarohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0768752229180519Cardoso, Juliana LamaroD’Azevedo, Pedro AlvesTernes, Yves Mauro Fernandeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3373150905126320Guerreiro, Tainá Carvalho2016-08-09T13:27:31Z2015-07-08GUERREIRO, T. C. Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO. 2015. 80 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia da Relação Parasito-Hospedeiro) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5876Streptococcus pneumoniae remains as a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in developing countries. Nasopharyngeal colonization is the key of the development of pneumococcal diseases as well as for horizontal spread of this pathogen in the community. Children are the main reservoir of S. pneumoniae and act as vectors in the transmission chain of this microorganism. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines protect against pneumococcal disease caused by vaccine serotypes, also contributes to the protection against colonization by the same serotypes. In 2010, PCV10 was introduced in the childhood immunization program of Brazil. This is a population-based study that was conducted immediately after the introduction of the vaccine in order to determine the carriage rate of this pathogen in children attending in day care centers in Goiania. These data may be used as a predictor for evaluating the dynamic of the circulating serotypes into the community after the vaccine introduction. Between October and November 2010, nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 853 children ranging from 36 to 59 months attending in day care centers in Goiania. Isolation and identification of S. pneumoniae were done after the incubation step on broth-enriched for 6 h and posterior plating on blood agar. Isolates that were α-haemolytic, optochin-sensitive and soluble in bile were identified as S. pneumoniae. The isolates were serotyped by cmPCR. The database had been built with the statistical program SPSS (Chicago, IL, USA) version 18.0. The possible risk factors were assessed by multivariate Poisson regression. The level of probability of 0.05 (two-tailed) was used to determine statistical significance. The prevalence of pneumococcus carrier was 57.6% (CI95%: 54.2% - 60.9%). According to the multivariate Poisson regression analysis, children aged 36-47 months (IRR: 1.117; CI95%: 1.007-1.238; p: 0.035) and children in whose houses had four or more residents (IRR: 1.1214; CI95%: 1.078-1.368; p 0.001) were considered risk factors independently associated to pneumococcal colonization. The variable family income equal to or greater than three minimum wages was considered a protective factor independently associated to pneumococcal colonization (IRR: 0.787; CI95%: 0.627-0.990; p 0.041). The most prevalent serotypes and serogroups founded were 6A/6B/6C/6D (n=80; 16.3%), 14 (n=47; 9.6%), 23F (n=46; 9.4%), 19F (n=43; 8.8%), 15B/15C (n=30; 6.1%), 11A/11D (n=28; 5.7%), 3 (n=22; 4.5%) and 19A (n=16; 3.3%). Our results showed a high prevalence of pneumococcal colonization among the study population, indicating that colonization by this microrganism is common among children, especially in environments that favor crowding. The main serotypes/serogroups are cover by PCV10.Streptococcus pneumoniae é o patógeno responsável pelas maiores taxas de morbidade e mortalidade em crianças, principalmente em países em desenvolvimento. A colonização da nasofaringe é a chave para o desenvolvimento das doenças pneumocócicas, bem como para a transmissão horizontal desse patógeno na comunidade. Crianças são o principal reservatório de S. pneumoniae e atuam como vetores dentro da cadeia de transmissão desse microrganismo. As vacinas pneumocócicas conjugadas (PCV) protegem contra as doenças pneumocócicas causadas pelos sorotipos vacinais, atuando também na proteção contra a colonização pelos mesmos sorotipos. Em 2010, o Brasil introduziu a PCV10 no programa de imunização infantil. Este trabalho é um estudo de base populacional que foi conduzido imediatamente após a introdução da PCV10 para determinar a taxa de portador desse patógeno em crianças não vacinadas que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia. Esses dados poderão ser utilizados como linha de base epidemiológica para avaliação da dinâmica dos sorotipos circulantes na comunidade após a introdução da vacina. Foram coletados, nos meses de outubro e novembro de 2010, 853 swabs de secreção da nasofaringe em crianças entre 36 a 59 meses que frequentavam creches no município de Goiânia. Para o isolamento e identificação de S. pneumoniae as amostras foram incubadas por 6 h em caldo enriquecido e semeadas em ágar sangue. Colônias α-hemolíticas sensíveis à optoquina e à bile foram identificadas como S. pneumoniae. Os isolados foram sorotipados por PCR multiplex convencional. A base de dados foi construída com o programa estatístico SPSS (Chicago, IL, USA) versão 18.0. Os possíveis fatores de risco foram avaliados por regressão de Poisson multivariada. O nível de probabilidade de 0,05 (bi-caudal) foi utilizado para determinar a significância estatística. A prevalência de portador do pneumococo foi de 57,6% (IC95%: 54,2% - 60,9%). De acordo com a análise multivariada crianças com idade entre 36-47 meses de idade (IRR: 1,117; IC95%:1,007 – 1,238; p= 0,035) e crianças em cujos domicílios haviam quatro ou mais pessoas residentes (IRR: 1,1214; IC95%: 1,078 – 1,368; p= 0,001) foram considerados fatores de risco independentemente associados para a colonização pneumocócica. A variável renda familiar igual ou superior a três salários mínimos foi considerada um fator protetor independentemente associado para a colonização pneumocócica (IRR: 0,787; IC95%: 0,627 – 0,990; p= 0,041). Os sorotipos/sorogrupos mais prevalentes foram 6A/6B/6C/6D (n=80; 16,3%), 14 (n=47; 9,6%), 23F (n=46; 9,4%), 19F (n=43; 8,8%), 15B/15C (n=30; 6,1%), 11A/11D (n=28; 5,7%), 3 (n=22; 4,5%) e 19A (n=16; 3,3%). Nossos resultados mostraram uma alta prevalência de colonização por pneumococo entre a população estudada, indicando que a colonização por esse microrganismo é comum entre crianças, principalmente em ambientes que favorecem a aglomeração. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Prevalence and determination of current serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae in children attending in day care centers in Goiânia-GO
title Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
spellingShingle Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
Guerreiro, Tainá Carvalho
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Portador nasofaríngeo
Sorotipos
Vacinas pneumocócicas conjugadas
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Nasopharyngeal carriage
Serotypes
Conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
title_short Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
title_full Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
title_fullStr Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
title_full_unstemmed Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
title_sort Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO
author Guerreiro, Tainá Carvalho
author_facet Guerreiro, Tainá Carvalho
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Juliana Lamaro
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0768752229180519
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Juliana Lamaro
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv D’Azevedo, Pedro Alves
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Ternes, Yves Mauro Fernandes
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3373150905126320
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guerreiro, Tainá Carvalho
contributor_str_mv Cardoso, Juliana Lamaro
Cardoso, Juliana Lamaro
D’Azevedo, Pedro Alves
Ternes, Yves Mauro Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Streptococcus pneumoniae
Portador nasofaríngeo
Sorotipos
Vacinas pneumocócicas conjugadas
topic Streptococcus pneumoniae
Portador nasofaríngeo
Sorotipos
Vacinas pneumocócicas conjugadas
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Nasopharyngeal carriage
Serotypes
Conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Streptococcus pneumoniae
Nasopharyngeal carriage
Serotypes
Conjugate pneumococcal vaccines
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
description Streptococcus pneumoniae remains as a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in developing countries. Nasopharyngeal colonization is the key of the development of pneumococcal diseases as well as for horizontal spread of this pathogen in the community. Children are the main reservoir of S. pneumoniae and act as vectors in the transmission chain of this microorganism. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines protect against pneumococcal disease caused by vaccine serotypes, also contributes to the protection against colonization by the same serotypes. In 2010, PCV10 was introduced in the childhood immunization program of Brazil. This is a population-based study that was conducted immediately after the introduction of the vaccine in order to determine the carriage rate of this pathogen in children attending in day care centers in Goiania. These data may be used as a predictor for evaluating the dynamic of the circulating serotypes into the community after the vaccine introduction. Between October and November 2010, nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 853 children ranging from 36 to 59 months attending in day care centers in Goiania. Isolation and identification of S. pneumoniae were done after the incubation step on broth-enriched for 6 h and posterior plating on blood agar. Isolates that were α-haemolytic, optochin-sensitive and soluble in bile were identified as S. pneumoniae. The isolates were serotyped by cmPCR. The database had been built with the statistical program SPSS (Chicago, IL, USA) version 18.0. The possible risk factors were assessed by multivariate Poisson regression. The level of probability of 0.05 (two-tailed) was used to determine statistical significance. The prevalence of pneumococcus carrier was 57.6% (CI95%: 54.2% - 60.9%). According to the multivariate Poisson regression analysis, children aged 36-47 months (IRR: 1.117; CI95%: 1.007-1.238; p: 0.035) and children in whose houses had four or more residents (IRR: 1.1214; CI95%: 1.078-1.368; p 0.001) were considered risk factors independently associated to pneumococcal colonization. The variable family income equal to or greater than three minimum wages was considered a protective factor independently associated to pneumococcal colonization (IRR: 0.787; CI95%: 0.627-0.990; p 0.041). The most prevalent serotypes and serogroups founded were 6A/6B/6C/6D (n=80; 16.3%), 14 (n=47; 9.6%), 23F (n=46; 9.4%), 19F (n=43; 8.8%), 15B/15C (n=30; 6.1%), 11A/11D (n=28; 5.7%), 3 (n=22; 4.5%) and 19A (n=16; 3.3%). Our results showed a high prevalence of pneumococcal colonization among the study population, indicating that colonization by this microrganism is common among children, especially in environments that favor crowding. The main serotypes/serogroups are cover by PCV10.
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identifier_str_mv GUERREIRO, T. C. Prevalência e determinação dos sorotipos circulantes de Streptococcus pneumoniae em crianças que frequentam creches no município de Goiânia-GO. 2015. 80 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia da Relação Parasito-Hospedeiro) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.
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