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TL;DR: An increase in MenW IMD, mainly caused by MenW cc11, was observed in the majority of European countries during the years 2013–17, and European countries may consider preventive strategies adapted to their contexts.
Abstract: BackgroundThe total incidence of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) in Europe has been declining in recent years; however, a rising incidence due to serogroup W (MenW), predominantly sequence type 11 (ST-11), clonal complex 11 (cc11), was reported in some European countries.AimThe aim of this study was to compile the most recent laboratory surveillance data on MenW IMD from several European countries to assess recent trends in Europe.MethodsIn this observational, retrospective study, IMD surveillance data collected from 2013-17 by national reference laboratories and surveillance units from 13 European countries were analysed using descriptive statistics.ResultsThe overall incidence of IMD has been stable during the study period. Incidence of MenW IMD per 100,000 population (2013: 0.03; 2014: 0.05; 2015: 0.08; 2016: 0.11; 2017: 0.11) and the proportion of this serogroup among all invasive cases (2013: 5% (116/2,216); 2014: 9% (161/1,761); 2015: 13% (271/2,074); 2016: 17% (388/2,222); 2017: 19% (393/2,112)) continuously increased. The most affected countries were England, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Sweden. MenW was more frequent in older age groups (≥ 45 years), while the proportion in children (< 15 years) was lower than in other age groups. Of the culture-confirmed MenW IMD cases, 80% (615/767) were caused by hypervirulent cc11.ConclusionDuring the years 2013-17, an increase in MenW IMD, mainly caused by MenW cc11, was observed in the majority of European countries. Given the unpredictable nature of meningococcal spread and the epidemiological potential of cc11, European countries may consider preventive strategies adapted to their contexts.

51 citations



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TL;DR: The finding of more than 90% of S. aureus SSI to be of endogenous source underscores the need of improving infection prevention and control measures including screening and decolonization of high risk patients.
Abstract: Colonization with Staphylococcus aureus has been identified as a risk for subsequent occurrence of infection. This study investigated the relationship between S. aureus colonization of patients and healthcare workers (HCWs), and subsequent surgical site infections (SSI). Between December 2014 and September 2015, a total of 930 patients and 143 HCWs were enrolled from the Bugando Medical Centre and Sekou Toure hospital in Mwanza, Tanzania. On admission and discharge nasal swabs, with an additional of wound swab for those who developed SSI were collected from patients whereas HCWs were swabbed once. Identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing were done by VITEK-MS and VITEK-2, respectively. Detection of Panton Valentine leukocidin (PVL) and mecA genes was done by PCR. S. aureus isolates were further characterized by spa typing and Multi-Locus Sequence Typing (MLST). Among 930 patients screened for S. aureus on admission, 129 (13.9%) were positive of which 5.4% (7/129) were methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). Amongst 363 patients rescreened on discharge, 301 patients had been tested negative on admission of whom 29 (9.6%) turned positive after their hospital stay. Three (10.3%) of the 29 acquired S. aureus were MRSA. Inducible Clindamycin resistance occurred more often among acquired S. aureus isolates than among isolates from admission [34.5% (10/29) vs. 17.1% (22/129), P = 0.018]. S. aureus contributed to 21.1% (n = 12) of the 57 cases of investigated SSIs among 536 patients followed. Seven out of eight S. aureus carriage/infection pairs had the same spa and sequence types. The previously reported dominant PVL-positive ST88 MRSA strain with spa type t690 was detected in patients and HCW. A significant proportion of patients acquired S. aureus during hospitalization. The finding of more than 90% of S. aureus SSI to be of endogenous source underscores the need of improving infection prevention and control measures including screening and decolonization of high risk patients.

22 citations


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08 Feb 2019-PLOS ONE
TL;DR: The prevalence of N. meningitidis, H. influenzae, S. pneumoniae and GAS was low among older people in Germany, and among nursing home residents colonization was associated with being married.
Abstract: Objective The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Neisseria meningitidis, Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, group A Streptococcus (GAS), and Staphylococcus aureus in asymptomatic elderly people and to unravel risk factors leading to colonization. Methods A multi-centre cross-sectional study was conducted including 677 asymptomatic adults aged 65 years or more, living at home or in nursing homes. Study areas were Greater Aachen (North-Rhine-Westphalia) and Wuerzburg (Bavaria), both regions with medium to high population density. Nasal and oropharyngeal swabs as well as questionnaires were collected from October 2012 to May 2013. Statistical analysis included multiple logistic regression models. Results The carriage rate was 1.9% ([95%CI: 1.0–3.3%]; 13/677) for H. influenzae, 0.3% ([95%CI: 0–1.1%]; 2/677) for N. meningitidis and 0% ([95% CI: 0–0.5%]; 0/677) for S. pneumoniae and GAS. Staphylococcus aureus was harboured by 28.5% of the individuals ([95% CI: 25.1–32.1%]; 193/677) and 0.7% ([95% CI: 0.2–1.7%]; 5/677) were positive for methicillin-resistant S. aureus. Among elderly community-dwellers colonization with S. aureus was significantly associated with higher educational level (adjusted OR: 1.905 [95% CI: 1.248–2.908]; p = 0.003). Among nursing home residents colonization was associated with being married (adjusted OR: 3.367 [1.502–7.546]; p = 0.003). Conclusion The prevalence of N. meningitidis, H. influenzae, S. pneumoniae and GAS was low among older people in Germany. The S. aureus rate was expectedly high, while MRSA was found in less than 1% of the individuals.

18 citations



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TL;DR: Proteome analysis comparing cc41/44 isolates from invasive disease versus carriage revealed differential expression levels of the outer membrane protein NspA, which binds fH, and the 6-adenosine nspA promoter is most common to the clonal complex, but is also found in other hypervirulent clonal complexes.
Abstract: Although usually asymptomatically colonizing the human nasopharynx, the Gram-negative bacterium Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcus) can spread to the blood stream and cause invasive disease. For survival in blood, N. meningitidis evades the complement system by expression of a polysaccharide capsule and surface proteins sequestering the complement regulator factor H (fH). Meningococcal strains belonging to the sequence type (ST-) 41/44 clonal complex (cc41/44) cause a major proportion of serogroup B meningococcal disease worldwide, but they are also common in asymptomatic carriers. Proteome analysis comparing cc41/44 isolates from invasive disease versus carriage revealed differential expression levels of the outer membrane protein NspA, which binds fH. Deletion of nspA reduced serum resistance and NspA expression correlated with fH sequestration. Expression levels of NspA depended on the length of a homopolymeric tract in the nspA promoter: A 5-adenosine tract dictated low NspA expression, whereas a 6-adenosine motif guided high NspA expression. Screening German cc41/44 strain collections revealed the 6-adenosine motif in 39% of disease isolates, but only in 3.4% of carriage isolates. Thus, high NspA expression is associated with disease, but not strictly required. The 6-adenosine nspA promoter is most common to the cc41/44, but is also found in other hypervirulent clonal complexes.

8 citations


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16 Oct 2019-Vaccine
TL;DR: In this study serologic response to the tetravalent conjugate vaccine Menveo® was analyzed in CAD pts on eculizumab treatment (DECADE trial) using rabbit serum as complement source (rSBA), and Protective rSBA titers varied for meningococcal serogroups and over time reflecting an early decline to even non-protective rS BA titers.

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a bundeseinheitlichen elektronischen Todesbescheinigung (eTB) skizziert, das eine digitale Verarbeitungskette beinhaltet und eine zeitnahe and qualitativ verbesserte Todesursachenstatistik ermoglichen soll.
Abstract: Das Ausstellen von Todesbescheinigungen durch Arztinnen und Arzte sowie die Weiterbearbeitung durch Gesundheitsamter, Standesamter, statistische Amter auf Landesebene und weitere Behorden erfolgen heute in einem gesetzlich geregelten Verfahren, das papierbasiert ist und zwischen den Bundeslandern variiert. In diesem Beitrag wird das Konzept einer bundeseinheitlichen elektronischen Todesbescheinigung (eTB) skizziert, das eine digitale Verarbeitungskette beinhaltet und eine zeitnahe und qualitativ verbesserte Todesursachenstatistik ermoglichen soll. Ausgehend von einem bundeseinheitlichen Formular, das erstmals die seit 2016 geltenden Dokumentationsanforderungen der Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO) vollstandig in Deutschland umsetzen wird, soll die elektronische Todesbescheinigung in Pilotregionen entwickelt und getestet werden. Dabei sollen Synergieeffekte genutzt werden, die sich aus der fortschreitenden Digitalisierung der offentlichen Verwaltung und des Gesundheitswesens ergeben. Die in der Testphase erhobenen Daten sollen mit dem elektronischen Codiersystem Iris bearbeitet werden. Effekte auf die Datenqualitat der Todesursachenstatistik sollen im Rahmen von multikausalen Auswertungen und vergleichenden Untersuchungen zu internationalen Ergebnissen und zum bisherigen papierbasierten Verfahren analysiert werden. Erstmals soll in Deutschland eine multikausale Todesursachenstatistik konzipiert werden, die bei einer alternden Gesellschaft und multimorbiden Patienten von hoher Relevanz fur die Gesundheitspolitik und -forschung sein kann. Die Erfahrungen der Pilotierung der eTB konnten fur eine spatere bundesweite Umsetzung genutzt werden.

2 citations