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Intestinal helminth co-infection is an unrecognised risk factor for increased pneumococcal carriage density and invasive disease.


ABSTRACT: Infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of death in children and burden of disease is greatest where helminth infections are also common. We investigated the impact of intestinal helminth co-infection on pneumococcal carriage; a risk factor for invasive disease. We used a mouse co-infection model and clinical data to assess the impact of co-infection on carriage density. Co-infection in mice was associated with increased pneumococcal carriage density and dissemination into lungs. Helminth-infected children also exhibited increased carriage density as compared to uninfected children. Anthelmintic treatment may be a cost-effective method of reducing pneumococcal disease burden in lower-income countries.

SUBMITTER: Law AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7997997 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intestinal helminth co-infection is an unrecognised risk factor for increased pneumococcal carriage density and invasive disease.

Law Alice E AE   Shears Rebecca K RK   Lopez Rodas Andrea A AA   Grencis Richard K RK   Cooper Philip J PJ   Neill Daniel R DR   Kadioglu Aras A  

Scientific reports 20210326 1


Infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae is the leading cause of death in children and burden of disease is greatest where helminth infections are also common. We investigated the impact of intestinal helminth co-infection on pneumococcal carriage; a risk factor for invasive disease. We used a mouse co-infection model and clinical data to assess the impact of co-infection on carriage density. Co-infection in mice was associated with increased pneumococcal carriage density and dissemination into l  ...[more]

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