TY - JOUR T1 - Pneumococcal serotypes causing bacteremia and meningitis: relevance to composition of pneumococcal vaccine JF - Canadian Medical Association Journal JO - CMAJ SP - 263 LP - 267 VL - 125 IS - 3 AU - J. M. Dixon AU - A. E. Lipinski Y1 - 1981/08/01 UR - http://www.cmaj.ca/content/125/3/263.abstract N2 - The capsular type of 160 strains of pneumococci isolated from blood or cerebrospinal fluid of patients in Alberta and Ontario between June 1978 and August 1980 was determined. Of the 83 known serotypes 36 were represented, and the type distribution was similar to that reported from the United Kingdom and the United States. Although only 111 (69.3%) of the strains belonged to the serotypes represented in the licensed pneumococcal vaccine, if related types within the same serogroup are also included 132 (82.5%) of the strains belonged to the types or groups represented in the vaccine, However, because the vaccine is not recommended for persons aged less than 2 years, from whom 30 strains were isolated, and because 28 strains from those 2 years of age and older were of nonvaccine types or groups, one can presume that 58 (36.3%) of the 160 bacteremic and meningitic infections would not have been prevented by prior vaccination, even if the vaccine were completely effective. ER -