Withdrawal of COVID-19 mitigation measures resulted in a rebound in Streptococcus pneumoniae cases in Germany medrxivpreprint UniJena COVID19 SARSCoV2 StreptococcusPneumoniae
By Dr. Chinta SidharthanDec 20 2022Reviewed by Aimee Molineux In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers from Germany conducted a population-based surveillance study to ascertain the etiology of community-acquired pneumonia during the re-emergence of viral and bacterial respiratory diseases after the relaxation of coronavirus disease 2019 containment and mitigation measures.
About the study In the present study, the enrolled participants comprised adult patients with suspected lower respiratory tract infections admitted to two tertiary care hospitals and one community hospital in Thuringia, Germany.
The serotypes from the 13-valent , 15-valent , 20-valent , and 23-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines were found in 17 , 18 , 28 , and 29 of the 40 cases, respectively. SARS-CoV-2 incidence was higher among patients aged 18–59, while patients aged 60 or above had a higher incidence of S. pneumoniae infections.
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