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Microbial Drug Resistance | 2009

Streptococcus pneumoniae nasopharyngeal carriage in children attending day-care centers in the central region of Portugal, in the era of 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.

Fernanda Rodrigues; Sónia Nunes; Raquel Sá-Leão; Guilherme Gonçalves; Luís Lemos; Hermínia de Lencastre

The 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine became available in Portugal in 2001. Although not included in the national immunization program, vaccination coverage is high (over 60%). We studied for the first time the rates of nasopharyngeal (NP) carriage of pneumococci, antibiotic resistance patterns and serotypes among children attending day-care centers (DCCs) in Coimbra, a city in the Central Region of Portugal. Between January and February 2007, a cross-sectional study was conducted among children aged 6 months to 6 years attending eight DCCs. NP swabs were obtained from 507 children: 76.7% had received at least one dose of 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and 64.3% were age-appropriately vaccinated. The global pneumococcal carriage rate was 61.3%. Colonization proportions varied with age and number of children attending each DCC. Serotyping revealed that 20.7% of the pneumococci were vaccine types (VTs), 70.8% were non-VTs, and 8.5% were nontypeable. Serotype 19F was the second most frequent serotype being detected in 10.5% of the samples. While global NP carriage was not associated with vaccination status, non-VTs were predominant among vaccinated children, who had significantly lower prevalence of VT. Of all isolates, 15.7% had penicillin minimum inhibitory concentrations that ranged between 0.12 and 2 microg/ml. The proportion of resistant strains was significantly higher among VT and unvaccinated children. In conclusion, the rates of vaccination and prevalence of pneumococcal NP were high. Rates of antimicrobial resistance were similar to those found in studies conducted in Oeiras and Lisbon. This study is a platform for future surveillance activities.


Journal of Clinical Virology | 2007

Epidemiology of rotavirus in Portugal : G9 as a major cause of diarrhoea in non-hospitalised children

Fernanda Rodrigues; Miren Iturriza; Jim Gray; Luís Januário; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2007

Etiologia das gastroenterites agudas em Unidade de Internamento de Curta Duração: estudo prospectivo de 12 meses

Fernanda Rodrigues; Manuela Costa Alves; Ana Florinda Alves; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2006

Diarreia Aguda por Campylobacter Jejuni

Fernanda Rodrigues; Juan Calviño; Ana Florinda Alves; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2008

Flutuação temporal dos genótipos de rotavírus na Região Centro de Portugal: 2006-2007

Fernanda Rodrigues; Manuela Costa Alves; Manuela Sousa; Luís Januário; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2007

Hemoculturas positivas num Serviço de Urgência Pediátrica: 1995-2005

Fernanda Rodrigues; Manuela Costa Alves; Ana Florinda Alves; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2005

Medicamentos Prescritos num Serviço de Urgência Pediátrica

Fernanda Rodrigues; Juan Calviño; Luís Januário; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2005

Dermatite Peri-anal Estreptocócica na Criança

Fernanda Rodrigues; Manuel Salgado; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2007

Piomiosote no decurso da varicela

Fernanda Rodrigues; Maria José Noruegas; Sofia Morais; Luís Januário; Luís Lemos


Acta Pediátrica Portuguesa | 2007

Bronquiolites em Unidade de Internamento de Curta Duração: a orientação terapêutica na prática clínica

Fernanda Rodrigues; Manuela Costa Alves; Luís Lemos

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Luís Januário

Boston Children's Hospital

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Jim Gray

Health Protection Agency

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Miren Iturriza

Health Protection Agency

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Raquel Sá-Leão

Spanish National Research Council

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Sónia Nunes

Spanish National Research Council

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