P-626. Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 3 is a leading cause of parapneumonic empyema in northern Israel
Hikaia Zaidan, Reli Kakun, Sascha Recht, Zohar Steinberg, Yazdani B Shaik-Dasthagirisaheb, Stephen I Pelton, Rotem Lapidot

TL;DR
Serotype 3 of Streptococcus pneumoniae is a leading cause of empyema in northern Israel, despite high vaccine coverage.
Contribution
This study identifies serotype distribution in pneumococcal empyema cases using molecular methods in northern Israel.
Findings
Serotype 3 was the most common cause of pneumococcal empyema in northern Israel.
45% of identified empyema cases were caused by PCV13 serotypes despite high vaccine coverage.
Molecular detection methods are essential for accurate identification of empyema cases.
Abstract
Pneumococcal pneumonia is a major health burden among adults and children often leading to complications such as empyema. In Israel, a well-established surveillance system for invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) has been ongoing since the pre-PCV7 era, but this system does not include empyema cases. Empyema samples often fail to yield results by culture alone, and molecular strategies are essential to identify an accurate and complete picture. Defining distribution of pneumococcal serotypes causing empyema is critical for informing decision makers regarding selection of pneumococcal vaccines.Figure 1:Serotype distribution of pneumococcal empyema in northern Israel Serotype distribution of pneumococcal empyema in northern Israel All pleural fluids from children and adults, collected for clinical indications and sent for microbial detection at 5 medical centers in northern Israel, were…
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TopicsPneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Microbial infections and disease research · COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
