Volume 24, Number 7—July 2018
Research
Pneumococcal Meningitis in Adults after Introduction of PCV7 and PCV13, Israel, July 2009–June 20151
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![Incidence of pneumococcal meningitis in patients >18 years of age, by VT, Israel, July 1, 2009–June 30, 2015. The total number of cases per year are shown, and the introduction of PCV7 and PCV13 into the pediatric national immunization plan are depicted with arrows. *Serotypes included in the VT13 vaccine but not in the VT7 vaccine. PCV, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; VT, vaccine type.](/eid/images/17-0721-F3.jpg)
Figure 3. Incidence of pneumococcal meningitis in patients >18 years of age, by VT, Israel, July 1, 2009–June 30, 2015. The total number of cases per year are shown, and the introductions of PCV7 and PCV13 into the pediatric national immunization plan are depicted with arrows. *Serotypes included in the VT13 vaccine but not in the VT7 vaccine. PCV, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; VT, vaccine type.
1Some results from this study were presented at the 10th International Symposium on Pneumococci and Pneumococcal Diseases, June 26–30, 2016, Glasgow, Scotland.
2Additional members of the Israeli Adult Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Group are listed at the end of this article.
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