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Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a vaccine-preventable agent, due to the available pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs), but still is a leading bacterial pathogen of non-invasive pneumococcal diseases (NIPD). We conducted a study on the serotype distribution and antibiotic nonsusceptibility in 202 S. pneumoniae isolates recovered from children with NIPD during the PCV10-era in Bulgaria (2015–2020). Serogrouping/serotyping were performed using latex agglutination and capsular swelling reaction. Serogroup 6 strains were subjected to serotype-specific PCR's. The antibiotic susceptibilities were assessed by broth microdilution. The PCV10-vaccinated children were 190 (94.1%). The antimicrobial non-susceptibility showed highest levels in oral penicillin (53.5%), erythromycin (52.0%), trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (48.5%), clindamycin (47.5%), tetracycline (45.0%), ceftriaxone (14.8%) and chloramphenicol (13.4%). More than half of the strains (53.5%) were MDR. We disclosed 80.2% non-vaccinal serotypes (NVTs) and 17.8% PCV10-serotypes. Except serotype 19F (19.4%), all emergent pediatric NIPD serotypes in our geographic area during the studied PCV10-period were NVTs: 19A (15.8%), 3 (14.8%), 6C (9.9%), 15A (6.0%) and 23A (4.0%). MDR-serotypes were 19A (22.2%), 19F (17.6%), 6C (15.7%), 15A (8.3%), and 23A (8.3%). Surveillance studies must be performed systematically to monitor the vaccine-induced changes and trends in antimicrobial resistance.
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1948 by academician Georgy Nadjakov, "Comptes rendus de l’Académie bulgare des Sciences" is also known as "Доклади на БАН","Доклады Болгарской академии наук" and "Proceeding of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences".
If applicable, the name of the journal should be abbreviated as follows: C. R. Acad. Bulg. Sci. (according to ISO)