Mike Gratten
Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
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Epidemiology and Infection | 1993
Thomas Smith; Deborah Lehmann; Janet Montgomery; Mike Gratten; Ian Riley; Michael P. Alpers
Rates of acquisition and mean duration of nasal carriage of different serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae have been estimated by fitting a stochastic model to longitudinal carriage data in children from Papua New Guinea. Immunogenicity and two indices of relative invasiveness were determined for each serotype. Immunogenic serotypes were less frequently acquired and were carried for shorter periods, but no relationship between immunogenicity and invasiveness was apparent using either index of invasiveness. Frequent invasion was associated with a high acquisition rate and high frequency and prolonged duration of carriage. Carriage studies can provide a broad indication of which serotypes cause invasive disease but not the proportion of disease due to individual serotypes; some serotypes which cause invasive disease (e.g. serotype 46) are not found even in extensive carriage studies. The antibiotic resistance of carriage organisms, however, does approximate the resistance patterns of invasive organisms and thus may be used to monitor changing patterns of antimicrobial susceptibility in the community.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 1999
Paul J. Torzillo; Jeannette Dixon; Kathy Manning; Sue Hutton; Mike Gratten; Linda Hueston; Maija Leinonen; Fran Morey; Simon Forsythe; Richard Num; John Erlich; Val Asche; Anthony L. Cunningham; Ian Riley
BACKGROUND Aboriginal children in central Australia have attack rates for acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) that are similar to those in developing countries. Although mortality rates are much lower than in developing countries, morbidity is high and ALRI is still the leading cause of hospitalization. However, there are no data on the etiology of ALRI in this population. METHODS We prospectively studied 322 cases of ALRI in 280 Aboriginal children admitted to the hospital. Blood, urine and nasopharyngeal aspirate samples were examined for evidence of bacterial, viral and chlamydial infection. RESULTS The combination of blood culture, viral studies and chlamydial serology provided at least 1 etiologic agent in 170 of 322 (52.5%) cases. Assays for pneumolysin immune complex and pneumolysin antibody increased etiologic diagnosis to 219 (68.0%). Blood cultures were positive in 6% but pneumolysin immune complex and pneumolysin antibody studies were positive in one-third of cases. Evidence of viral infection was present in 155 (48%) of cases compared with 12% in controls (P < 001). There were only 7 possible cases and 2 definite cases of Chlamydia trachomatis and 3 cases of Chlamydia pneumoniae. Coinfection was common in these children. CONCLUSION These findings have implications for both standard treatment protocols and vaccine strategies. The high rate of coinfection may make it difficult to develop simple clinical predictors of bacterial infection. In the setting of a developed country with efficient patient evacuation services, management algorithms that focus on disease severity and need for hospital referral will be most useful to health staff in remote communities. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines will be required to reduce the high attack rate of pneumococcal disease.
The Medical Journal of Australia | 1995
Paul J. Torzillo; Jeffrey N. Hanna; Fran Morey; Mike Gratten; Jeannette Dixon; John Erlich
Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health | 1994
Mike Gratten; Manning K; Jeannette Dixon; Fran Morey; Paul J. Torzillo; Jeffrey N. Hanna; John Erlich; Asche; Ian Riley
The Medical Journal of Australia | 1993
Mike Gratten; Fran Morey; Jeannette Dixon; Manning K; Paul J. Torzillo; Matters R; John Erlich; Jeffrey N. Hanna; Asche; Ian Riley
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1996
Mike Gratten; Paul J. Torzillo; Fran Morey; Jeannette Dixon; John Erlich; Jo Hagger; Jørgen Henrichsen
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1999
Surang Dejsirilert; Karin Overweg; Marcel Sluijter; Leelawadee Saengsuk; Mike Gratten; Takayuki Ezaki; Peter W. M. Hermans
Vaccine | 2007
Paul J. Torzillo; Frances Morey; Mike Gratten; Denise Murphy; Rex Matters; Jeannette Dixon
The Medical Journal of Australia | 1994
Mike Gratten; Fran Morey; Jeffrey N. Hanna; Hagget J; Pearson M; Paul J. Torzillo; John Erlich
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 1994
Mike Gratten; D Battistutta; Paul J. Torzillo; Jeannette Dixon; K Manning