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dc.contributor.authorTesovic, G.
dc.contributor.authorSalman, N.
dc.contributor.authorTamm, E.
dc.contributor.authorUrbancikova, I.
dc.contributor.authorUsonis, V.
dc.contributor.authorPrymula, R.
dc.contributor.authorChlibek, R.
dc.contributor.authorIvaskeviciene, I.
dc.contributor.authorMangarov, A.
dc.contributor.authorZs. Meszner, Zs. Meszner
dc.contributor.authorPerenovska, P.
dc.contributor.authorRichter, D.
dc.contributor.authorSimurka, P.
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-05T17:59:04Z
dc.date.available2021-03-05T17:59:04Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationPrymula R., Chlibek R., Ivaskeviciene I., Mangarov A., Zs. Meszner Z. M. , Perenovska P., Richter D., Salman N., Simurka P., Tamm E., et al., "Paediatric pneumococcal disease in Central Europe", EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES, cilt.30, ss.1311-1320, 2011
dc.identifier.issn0934-9723
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_c82adb14-1640-4bb5-a065-f8a2361c2400
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/132651
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10096-011-1241-y
dc.description.abstractStreptococcus pneumoniae causes considerable global paediatric morbidity and mortality, despite the availability of safe and effective pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs). To justify the introduction of PCVs, accurate information on the burden of disease is required. Here, we present an appraisal of the pneumococcal epidemiological situation in 11 Central European countries. The data are based on study findings presented at the 12th Central European Vaccine Advisory Group (CEVAG) meeting, held on 21-22 May 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria, and a literature review of the PubMed database using the search terms 'pneumococcal' or 'Streptococcus pneumoniae', in combination with 'otitis media', 'pneumonia', 'meningitis' or 'bacteraemia/sepsis', and '[Central European country name]'. The incidence of pneumococcal disease appears to be lower in Central Europe than previously reported for Europe as a whole, with the highest risk in infants aged 0-2 years. The fatality rates in the under fives from invasive infections are up to 40%. A paucity of comprehensive country-specific data on pneumococcal disease burden arises from the lack of homogenous surveillance programmes. Standardised, active surveillance systems are required for the accurate evaluation of the pneumococcal disease burden in the region. Only then can the need for vaccination be addressed.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri
dc.subjectMikrobiyoloji
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri (LIFE)
dc.subjectİmmünoloji
dc.subjectBULAŞICI HASTALIKLAR
dc.titlePaediatric pneumococcal disease in Central Europe
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity of Defence - Czech Republic , ,
dc.identifier.volume30
dc.identifier.issue11
dc.identifier.startpage1311
dc.identifier.endpage1320
dc.contributor.firstauthorID202342


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