Emerging Infectious Diseases (Mar 2017)

Epidemiology of Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Disease, Europe, 2007–2014

  • Robert Whittaker,
  • Assimoula Economopoulou,
  • Joana Gomes Dias,
  • Elizabeth Bancroft,
  • Miriam Ramliden,
  • Lucia Pastore Celentano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2303.161552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 396 – 404

Abstract

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We describe the epidemiology of invasive Haemophilus influenzae disease during 2007–2014 in 12 European countries and assess overall H. influenzae disease trends by serotype and patient age. Mean annual notification rate was 0.6 cases/100,000 population, with an increasing annual trend of 3.3% (95% CI 2.3% to 4.3%). The notification rate was highest for patients 20 years of age. Serotype f cases showed an increasing trend among persons >60 years of age. Serotype b cases showed decreasing trends among persons 1–5 months, 1–4 years, and >40 years of age. Sustained success of routine H. influenzae serotype b vaccination is evident. Surveillance systems must adopt a broad focus for invasive H. influenzae disease. Increasing reports of NTHi, particularly among neonates, highlight the potential benefit of a vaccine against NTHi.

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