Seven-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine and Nasopharyngeal Microbiota in Healthy Children |
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Authors: | Giske Biesbroek Xinhui Wang Bart J.F. Keijser Rene M.J. Eijkemans Krzysztof Trzciński Nynke Y. Rots Reinier H. Veenhoven Elisabeth A.M. Sanders Debby Bogaert |
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Affiliation: | University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands (G. Biesbroek, X. Wang, K. Trzciński, E.A.M. Sanders. D. Bogaert); ;TNO, Zeist, the Netherlands (G. Biesbroek, B.J.F. Keijser); ;Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht (R.M.J. Eijkemans); ;Netherlands Vaccine Institute, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (N.Y. Rots); ;Spaarne Hospital, Hoofddorp, the Netherlands (R.H. Veenhoven) |
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Abstract: | Seven-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV-7) is effective against vaccine serotype disease and carriage. Nevertheless, shifts in colonization and disease toward nonvaccine serotypes and other potential pathogens have been described. To understand the extent of these shifts, we analyzed nasopharyngeal microbial profiles of 97 PCV-7–vaccinated infants and 103 control infants participating in a randomized controlled trial in the Netherlands. PCV-7 immunization resulted in a temporary shift in microbial community composition and increased bacterial diversity. Immunization also resulted in decreased presence of the pneumococcal vaccine serotype and an increase in the relative abundance and presence of nonpneumococcal streptococci and anaerobic bacteria. Furthermore, the abundance of Haemophilus and Staphylococcus bacteria in vaccinees was increased over that in controls. This study illustrates the much broader effect of vaccination with PCV-7 on the microbial community than currently assumed, and highlights the need for careful monitoring when implementing vaccines directed against common colonizers. |
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Keywords: | seven-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine PCV-7 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine pneumococcal conjugate vaccination pneumococci bacteria respiratory tract colonization randomized controlled trial nasopharyngeal microbiota children |
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