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Streptococcus pneumoniae outbreaks and implications for transmission and control: a systematic review.

Paul N ZivichJohn D GrabensteinSylvia I Becker-DrepsDavid J Weber
Published in: Pneumonia (Nathan Qld.) (2018)
To prevent the initial occurrence of respiratory outbreaks, vaccination and revaccination is likely the best preventive measure. Once an outbreak occurs, vaccination and infection-prevention strategies should be utilized. Antibiotic prophylaxis may be considered for high-risk exposed individuals, but development of antibiotic resistance during outbreaks has been reported. The short period between initial exposure and development of disease indicates that pneumococcal colonization is not a prerequisite for pneumococcal respiratory infection.
Keyphrases
  • infectious diseases
  • risk assessment
  • respiratory tract