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Meningococcal disease surveillance in the Asia-Pacific region (2020): The global meningococcal initiative

Authors
Aye, AMM | Bai, X | Borrow, R | Bory, S | Carlos, J | Caugant, DA | Chiou, CS | Dai, VTT | Dinleyici, EC | Ghimire, P | Handryastuti, S | Heo, JY  | Jennison, A | Kamiya, H | Tonnii Sia, L | Lucidarme, J | Marshall, H | Putri, ND | Saha, S | Shao, Z | Sim, JHC | Smith, V | Taha, MK | Van Thanh, P | Thisyakorn, U | Tshering, K | Vazquez, J | Veeraraghavan, B | Yezli, S | Zhu, B
Citation
The Journal of infection, 81(5). : 698-711, 2020
Journal Title
The Journal of infection
ISSN
0163-44531532-2742
Abstract
The degree of surveillance data and control strategies for invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) varies across the Asia-Pacific region. IMD cases are often reported throughout the region, but the disease is not notifiable in some countries, including Myanmar, Bangladesh and Malaysia. Although there remains a paucity of data from many countries, specific nations have introduced additional surveillance measures. The incidence of IMD is low and similar across the represented countries (<0.2 cases per 100,000 persons per year), with the predominant serogroups of Neisseria meningitidis being B, W and Y, although serogroups A and X are present in some areas. Resistance to ciprofloxacin is also of concern, with the close monitoring of antibiotic-resistant clonal complexes (e.g., cc4821) being a priority. Meningococcal vaccination is only included in a few National Immunization Programs, but is recommended for high-risk groups, including travellers (such as pilgrims) and people with complement deficiencies or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Both polysaccharide and conjugate vaccines form part of recommendations. However, cost and misconceptions remain limiting factors in vaccine uptake, despite conjugate vaccines preventing the acquisition of carriage.
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DOI
10.1016/j.jinf.2020.07.025
PMID
32730999
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Infectious Diseases
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