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Title: Overview of Haemophilus influenzae and related bacteria


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Overview of Haemophilus influenzae and related
bacteria
  • Leonard Mayer, Ph. D.
  • Chief, Meningitis Laboratory
  • MVPDB/DBD/CDC

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Haemophilus influenzae (Hi)
  • gram negative coccobacillus
  • Serotypes a-f, and HiNT
  • Meningitis, pneumonia, sepsis, otitis media,
    among others
  • Vaccine for serotype b (Hib)
  • Non-b Hi cases are more visible after Hib vaccine
    implementation

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Haemophilus influenzae (Hi)
  • Severe bacterial infection, particularly among
    infants
  • Before the introduction of effective vaccines, Hi
    type b (Hib) was a leading cause of bacterial
    meningitis in children lt5 years
  • Introduction of conjugate vaccines in 1991 in
    U.S. led to rapid decline in Hi type b disease
  • Most disease in the United States and other
    developed countries is now due to non-b serotypes
    and nontypeable (NT) strains
  • Now in U.S., NT currently most common serotypes
    a-f less common

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Decline of Hib Meningitis Related to Vaccine
Distribution
Incidence (per 100,000)
  • 1980

Year
Polysaccharide Vaccine
Conjugate Vaccine
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H. influenzae (Hi) Serotypes
Encapsulated
Unencapsulated
Type b (Hib)
Type non - b (a, c, d, e, f)
Nontypeable (NT)
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Encapsulated vs. Unencapsulated
  • Capsule related to virulence
  • NT genetically diverse
  • NT viewed as colonizers

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H. aegypitus
  • 1st described by Robert Koch while investigating
    cholera in Egypt in 1883
  • Causes conjuntivitis (pink eye) purulent with
    no permanent damage
  • lt1986 never isolated from sterile site
  • Now called Haemophilus influenzae biogroup
    aegyptius

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Brasilian Purpuric Fever (BPF)
Harrison ClinMicroRev 21594 08
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  • He got more purple . . . . I was in a room with
    him and the doctor asked me to leave so I
    wouldnt see. And right after the doctor came
    out and said he had died. It was really fast. The
    disease didnt even last 24 hours. It was really
    fast.
  • Mother of a child with BPF
  • Whats Killing the Children?,
  • NOVA documentary, WGBHTV,
  • Boston, MA, 18 December 1990.

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Same unique clone by
  • Plasmid restriction profile
  • SDS-PAGE protein profile
  • rRNA ribotyping
  • MLEE
  • Seroagglutination
  • Antibiotic susceptibility testing

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HiNT
BPF
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H. haemolyticus
  • H. haemolyticus is nonpathogenic, in contrast to
    the pathogenic H. influenzae.
    Wikipedia
  • Common in carriage isolates
  • Biochemically similar to H. influenzae
  • Require hemin (factor X) and NAD (factor V)
  • Lose hemolytic activity by yet un known mechanism

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Active Bacterial Core Surveillance (ABCs) Sites,
2004
(pop. 38.6 million)
OR
MN
NY
CT
CA
CO
MD
TN
NM
GA
Participating counties or states
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  • 2010 5 / 392
  • 19992000 4 / 234
  • Blood, knee fluid, peritoneal fluid. no CSF

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