Comparative analysis of Streptococcus pneumoniae transmission in Portuguese and Finnish day-care centres

Delphine Pessoa, Fabian Hoti, Ritva Syrjänen, Raquel Sá-Leão, Tarja Kaijalainen, M. Gabriela M. Gomes, Kari Auranen

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Abstract

Background: Day-care centre (DCC) attendees play a central role in maintaining the circulation of Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) in the population. The prevalence of pneumococcal carriage is highest in DCC attendees but varies across countries and is found to be consistently lower in Finland than in Portugal. We compared key parameters underlying pneumococcal transmission in DCCs to understand which of these contributed to the observed differences in carriage prevalence.Methods: Longitudinal data about serotype-specific carriage in DCC attendees in Portugal (47 children in three rooms; mean age 2 years; range 1-3 years) and Finland (91 children in seven rooms; mean age 4 years; range 1-7 years) were analysed with a continuous-time event history model in a Bayesian framework. The monthly rates of within-room transmission, community acquisition and clearing carriage were estimated.Results: The posterior mean of within-room transmission rate was 1.05 per month (Portugal) vs. 0.63 per month (Finland). The smaller rate of clearance in Portugal (0.57 vs. 0.73 per month) is in accordance with the children being younger. The overall community rate of acquisition was larger in the Portuguese setting (0.25 vs. 0.11 per month), in agreement with that the groups belonged to a larger DCC. The model adequately predicted the observed levels of carriage prevalence and longitudinal patterns in carriage acquisition and clearance.Conclusions: The difference in prevalence of carriage (61% in Portuguese vs. 26% among Finnish DCC attendees) was assigned to the longer duration of carriage in younger attendees and a significantly higher rate of within-room transmission and community acquisition in the Portuguese setting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number180
Pages (from-to)Online
JournalBMC Infectious Diseases
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2013

Keywords

  • Bayesian inference
  • Carriage
  • Child
  • Data augmentation
  • Day care
  • Finland
  • Longitudinal studies
  • Pneumococcus
  • Portugal
  • Prevalence
  • Statistical models
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Transmission

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