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Serotype epidemiology and antibiotic resistance of pneumococcal isolates colonizing infants in Botswana (2016-2019).

Jillian H HurstYazdani B Shaik-DasthagirisahebLoc TruongSefelani C BoiditsweSweta M PatelJodi GilchristJulia MaciejewskiKathy LuinstraMarek SmiejaAndrew P SteenhoffColeen K CunninghamStephen I PeltonMatthew S Kelly
Published in: PloS one (2024)
PCV-13 serotypes accounted for a substantial proportion of isolates colonizing infants in Botswana during a four-year period starting four years after vaccine introduction. A low prevalence of amoxicillin resistance supports its continued use as the first-line agent for non-meningeal pneumococcal infections. The observed increase in penicillin resistance at the meningitis breakpoint and the low prevalence of resistance to ceftriaxone supports use of third-generation cephalosporins for empirical treatment of suspected bacterial meningitis.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • genetic diversity
  • escherichia coli
  • zika virus