Upper respiratory tract colonization with Streptococcus pneumoniae in adults.
Adriano ArguedasKrzysztof TrzcińskiKatherine L O'BrienDaniela M FerreiraAnne L WyllieDaniel WeinbergerLeon DanonStephen I PeltonChiara AzzariLaura L HammittRaquel Sá-LeãoMaria-Cristina C BrandileoneSamir SahaJose SuayaRaul IsturizLuis JodarBradford D GessnerPublished in: Expert review of vaccines (2020)
Respiratory carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae has been underestimated in adults. Contemporary pneumococcal carriage studies in adults that collect samples from alternative respiratory sites such as the oropharynx, saliva, or nasal wash; are culture-enriched for pneumococcus; and use molecular diagnostic methods designed to target two pneumococcal DNA sequences should enhance pneumococcal detection in the adult respiratory tract. This finding may have implications for the interpretation of dynamics of pneumococcal transmission and vaccination.