articleThe Journal of Infectious DiseasesOct 19, 2007BRONZE OA

Incidence of Pneumococcal Disease Due to Non–Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV7) Serotypes in the United States during the Era of Widespread PCV7 Vaccination, 1998–2004

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Abstract

Background

Widespread use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) resulted in decreases in invasive disease among children and elderly persons. The benefits may be offset by increases in disease due to serotypes not included in the vaccine (hereafter, "nonvaccine serotypes"). We evaluated the effect of PCV7 on incidence of disease due to nonvaccine serotypes.

Methods

Cases of invasive disease were identified in 8 geographic areas through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Active Bacterial Core surveillance. Serotyping and susceptibility testing of isolates were performed. We calculated the incidence of disease for children aged or =65 years. We compared rates of serotype-specific disease before and after PCV7 was licensed for use.

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Keywords
  • Serotype
  • Medicine
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
  • Population
  • Vaccination
  • Disease
  • Conjugate vaccine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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