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Global Landscape Review of Serotype-Specific Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Surveillance among Countries Using PCV10/13: The Pneumococcal Serotype Replacement and Distribution Estimation (PSERENADE) Project

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/160012
Date of Publication
April 2, 2021
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Institut für Infektio...

Contributor
Knoll, Maria Deloria
Bennett, Julia C.
Garcia Quesada, Maria
Kagucia, Eunice W.
Peterson, Meagan E.
Feikin, Daniel R.
Cohen, Adam L.
Hetrich, Marissa K.
Yang, Yangyupei
Sinkevitch, Jenna N.
Ampofo, Krow
Aukes, Laurie
Bacci, Sabrina
Bigogo, Godfrey
Brandileone, Maria-Cristina C.
Bruce, Michael G.
Camilli, Romina
Castilla, Jesús
Chan, Guanhao
Chanto Chacón, Grettel
Ciruela, Pilar
Cook, Heather
Corcoran, Mary
Dagan, Ron
Danis, Kostas
de Miguel, Sara
De Wals, Philippe
Desmet, Stefanie
Galloway, Yvonne
Georgakopoulou, Theano
Hammitt, Laura L.
Hilty, Markusorcid-logo
Institut für Infektionskrankheiten, Forschung
Ho, Pak-Leung
Jayasinghe, Sanjay
Kellner, James D.
Kleynhans, Jackie
Knol, Mirjam J.
Kozakova, Jana
Kristinsson, Karl Gústaf
Ladhani, Shamez N.
Lara, Claudia S.
León, Maria Eugenia
Lepp, Tiia
Mackenzie, Grant A.
Mad’arová, Lucia
McGeer, Allison
Mungun, Tuya
Mwenda, Jason M.
Nuorti, J. Pekka
Nzoyikorera, Néhémie
Oishi, Kazunori
De Oliveira, Lucia Helena
Paragi, Metka
Pilishvili, Tamara
Puentes, Rodrigo
Rafai, Eric
Saha, Samir K.
Savrasova, Larisa
Savulescu, Camelia
Scott, J. Anthony
Scott, Kevin J.
Serhan, Fatima
Setchanova, Lena Petrova
Sinkovec Zorko, Nadja
Skoczyńska, Anna
Swarthout, Todd D.
Valentiner-Branth, Palle
van der Linden, Mark
Vestrheim, Didrik F.
von Gottberg, Anne
Yildirim, Inci
Hayford, Kyla
Subject(s)

500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
Microorganisms
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2076-2607
Publisher
MDPI
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3390/microorganisms9040742
PubMed ID
33918127
Uncontrolled Keywords

global

invasive pneumococcal...

pneumococcal conjugat...

pneumococcal meningit...

surveillance.

Description
Serotype-specific surveillance for invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is essential for assessing the impact of 10- and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV10/13). The Pneumococcal Serotype Replacement and Distribution Estimation (PSERENADE) project aimed to evaluate the global evidence to estimate the impact of PCV10/13 by age, product, schedule, and syndrome. Here we systematically characterize and summarize the global landscape of routine serotype-specific IPD surveillance in PCV10/13-using countries and describe the subset that are included in PSERENADE. Of 138 countries using PCV10/13 as of 2018, we identified 109 with IPD surveillance systems, 76 of which met PSERENADE data collection eligibility criteria. PSERENADE received data from most (n = 63, 82.9%), yielding 240,639 post-PCV10/13 introduction IPD cases. Pediatric and adult surveillance was represented from all geographic regions but was limited from lower income and high-burden countries. In PSERENADE, 18 sites evaluated PCV10, 42 PCV13, and 17 both; 17 sites used a 3 + 0 schedule, 38 used 2 + 1, 13 used 3 + 1, and 9 used mixed schedules. With such a sizeable and generally representative dataset, PSERENADE will be able to conduct robust analyses to estimate PCV impact and inform policy at national and global levels regarding adult immunization, schedule, and product choice, including for higher valency PCVs on the horizon.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/53628
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