Invasive pneumococcal disease

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Invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) is a serious bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. It can manifest as life-threatening conditions like meningitis, bacteremia (blood infection), and severe pneumonia. While it can affect anyone, young children, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems are most vulnerable.

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¿Qué es Invasive pneumococcal disease?

*Streptococcus pneumoniae* was first identified in the late 19th century, leading to a crucial understanding of bacterial causes of pneumonia. The development of effective pneumococcal vaccines in the 20th century marked a significant public health achievement, dramatically reducing the global burden of this severe disease.

Síntomas

  • High fever and chills
  • Cough and rapid breathing (in pneumonia)
  • Stiff neck, headache, and confusion (in meningitis)
  • Chest pain
  • General unwellness and fatigue (in bacteremia)

Transmisión

IPD spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also be transmitted through close contact with someone carrying the bacteria in their nose or throat, even if they show no symptoms themselves. Many people carry the bacteria without falling ill, allowing for silent spread.

Período de Contagio: Varies by disease

Prevención

  • Get vaccinated with recommended pneumococcal vaccines (PCV for infants/children/some adults, PPSV23 for adults over 65/certain health conditions).
  • Practice good hand hygiene, especially after coughing or sneezing.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Do not smoke, as smoking increases risk.

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⚠️ S100A8/9-NLRP3-mediated chronic unresolved inflammation drives cardiac pathologies following invasive pneumococcal disease - Experimental & Molecular Medicine

United States, Alaska 2025-10-11
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A new study reveals the specific mechanism by which invasive pneumococcal disease can lead to chronic heart damage. Researchers identified S100A8/9-NLRP3-mediated chronic inflammation as a driver of cardiac pathologies following the infection. This discovery offers crucial insight into severe complications of a widespread infectious disease.

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La información sobre enfermedades en Virus Watcher es revisada por nuestro Epidemiólogo Jefe, ex analista principal del CDC para el pronóstico FluSight. Los datos de brotes se agregan de fuentes verificadas incluyendo BEACON, ProMED, OMS, CDC y más de 50 agencias nacionales de salud. Esta información es con fines educativos y no debe reemplazar el asesoramiento médico profesional.

Última revisión: 2026-06-29

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