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Volume 24, Number 10—October 2018
Dispatch

Rapid Spread of Pneumococcal Nonvaccine Serotype 7C Previously Associated with Vaccine Serotype 19F, England and Wales

Ashley MakwanaComments to Author , Shamez N. Ladhani, Georgia Kapatai, Ella Campion, Norman K. Fry, and Carmen Sheppard
Author affiliations: Public Health England’s National Infection Service, London, UK (A. Makwana, S.N. Ladhani, G. Kapatai, E. Campion, N.K. Fry, C. Sheppard); St. George’s University of London, London (S.N. Ladhani)

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Cases of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) caused by serotype 7C between epidemiologic years 2000–01 and 2016–17 and an additional 42 cases reported July 1, 2017, through January 31, 2018, by (A) age group and (B) MLST sequence type, England and Wales. Surveillance is not complete for the 2017–18 epidemiologic year; figure shows only cases for the 7 months indicated. NA indicates missing sequence data.

Figure 1. Cases of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) caused by serotype 7C between epidemiologic years 2000–01 and 2016–17 and an additional 42 cases reported July 1, 2017, through January 31, 2018, by (A) age group and (B) MLST sequence type, England and Wales. Surveillance is not complete for the 2017–18 epidemiologic year; figure shows only cases for the 7 months indicated. NA indicates missing sequence data.

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