Genomic analysis and pneumococcal population dynamics across PCV implementation in South Korea, 1997–2023
Jeong-Ih Shin, Sung-Yeon Cho, Jiyon Chu, Chulmin Park, Minho Lee, Joon Young Song, Seung-Hyun Jung, Dong-Gun Lee

TL;DR
This study tracks how pneumococcal bacteria in South Korea changed after a vaccine was introduced, showing shifts in serotypes and antibiotic resistance.
Contribution
The study provides new genomic insights into pneumococcal population dynamics and serotype replacement in South Korea following PCV13 implementation.
Findings
Non-vaccine serotypes like 23A, 15B/15C, and 10A became dominant after PCV13 introduction.
Serotype 10A showed high β-lactam resistance and was linked to invasive pneumococcal diseases.
Antimicrobial resistance increased significantly for amoxicillin and meropenem post-PCV13.
Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae, a clinically significant pathogen, causes invasive diseases in children and older adults. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) have substantially reduced the incidence of vaccine serotype (VT) pneumococcal diseases. However, serotype replacement, characterized by the emergence of non-vaccine serotypes (NVTs), presents a persistent challenge to disease prevention. To address this, we analysed 236 pneumococcal isolates collected in South Korea between 1997 and 2023, spanning both pre- and post-PCV13 periods. Whole-genome sequencing was performed to assess serotypes, antimicrobial resistance, virulence factors and global pneumococcal sequence clusters (GPSCs). Capsular switching events and the relationships among pneumococcal lineages, serotypes and disease invasiveness were also evaluated. Among the 37 identified serotypes, NVTs such as 23A, 15B/15C and 10A…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Respiratory viral infections research · Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
