Ryo Karato, Yoshifusa Abe, Kazuhiko Matsuhashi, T. Soga, Y. Matsumoto, B. Chang, Y. Umeda
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Female Patient with Invasive Pneumococcal Disease Due to Non-vaccine Serotype 24B Streptococcus Abstract We report the case of a 1-year-old female with invasive pneumococcal disease ( IPD ) after three administra-tions of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine ( PCV13 ) according to the immunization schedule for children in Japan. Blood culture detected Streptococcuspneumoniae 24B, which is a non-vaccine serotype. In Japan, PCV7 introduced in 2010 reduced the number of IPD patients under 5 years of age. However, the number of children under 5 years of age with IPD due to non-vaccine serotypes gradually increased after 2014 even though PCV13 was introduced in 2013. Pneumococcal vaccination cannot completely prevent IPD. There-fore, medical practitioners should pay attention to IPD due to non-vaccine serotypes.