UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence

Carriage of Neisseria meningitidis , the meningococcus, is a prerequisite for invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), a potentially devastating infection that disproportionately afflicts infants and children. Humans are the sole known reservoir for the meningococcus, and it is carried asymptomatically...

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Những tác giả chính: Bratcher, H, Rodrigues, C, Finn, A, Wootton, M, Cameron, C, Smith, A, Heath, P, Ladhani, S, Snape, M, Pollard, A, Cunningham, R, Borrow, R, Trotter, C, Gray, S, Maiden, M, Maclennan, J
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author Bratcher, H
Rodrigues, C
Finn, A
Wootton, M
Cameron, C
Smith, A
Heath, P
Ladhani, S
Snape, M
Pollard, A
Cunningham, R
Borrow, R
Trotter, C
Gray, S
Maiden, M
Maclennan, J
author_facet Bratcher, H
Rodrigues, C
Finn, A
Wootton, M
Cameron, C
Smith, A
Heath, P
Ladhani, S
Snape, M
Pollard, A
Cunningham, R
Borrow, R
Trotter, C
Gray, S
Maiden, M
Maclennan, J
author_sort Bratcher, H
collection OXFORD
description Carriage of Neisseria meningitidis , the meningococcus, is a prerequisite for invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), a potentially devastating infection that disproportionately afflicts infants and children. Humans are the sole known reservoir for the meningococcus, and it is carried asymptomatically in the nasopharynx of ~10% of the population. Rates of carriage are dependent on age of the host and social and behavioural factors. In the UK, meningococcal carriage has been studied through large, multi-centre carriage surveys of adolescents in 1999, 2000, and 2001, demonstrating carriage can be affected by immunisation with the capsular group C meningococcal conjugate vaccine, inducing population immunity against carriage. Fifteen years after these surveys were carried out, invasive meningococcal disease incidence had declined from a peak in 1999.  The UKMenCar4 study was conducted in 2014/15 to investigate rates of carriage amongst the adolescent population during a period of low disease incidence. The protocols and methodology used to perform UKMenCar4, a large carriage survey, are described here.
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spelling oxford-uuid:61d7980e-009c-4a8c-8150-0aa534affab72022-03-26T18:02:30ZUKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidenceJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:61d7980e-009c-4a8c-8150-0aa534affab7Symplectic Elements at OxfordF1000 Research2019Bratcher, HRodrigues, CFinn, AWootton, MCameron, CSmith, AHeath, PLadhani, SSnape, MPollard, ACunningham, RBorrow, RTrotter, CGray, SMaiden, MMaclennan, JCarriage of Neisseria meningitidis , the meningococcus, is a prerequisite for invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), a potentially devastating infection that disproportionately afflicts infants and children. Humans are the sole known reservoir for the meningococcus, and it is carried asymptomatically in the nasopharynx of ~10% of the population. Rates of carriage are dependent on age of the host and social and behavioural factors. In the UK, meningococcal carriage has been studied through large, multi-centre carriage surveys of adolescents in 1999, 2000, and 2001, demonstrating carriage can be affected by immunisation with the capsular group C meningococcal conjugate vaccine, inducing population immunity against carriage. Fifteen years after these surveys were carried out, invasive meningococcal disease incidence had declined from a peak in 1999.  The UKMenCar4 study was conducted in 2014/15 to investigate rates of carriage amongst the adolescent population during a period of low disease incidence. The protocols and methodology used to perform UKMenCar4, a large carriage survey, are described here.
spellingShingle Bratcher, H
Rodrigues, C
Finn, A
Wootton, M
Cameron, C
Smith, A
Heath, P
Ladhani, S
Snape, M
Pollard, A
Cunningham, R
Borrow, R
Trotter, C
Gray, S
Maiden, M
Maclennan, J
UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence
title UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence
title_full UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence
title_fullStr UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence
title_full_unstemmed UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence
title_short UKMenCar4: a cross-sectional survey of asymptomatic meningococcal carriage amongst UK adolescents at a period of low invasive meningococcal disease incidence
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