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Polyvalent Pneumococcal-Polysaccharide Immunization of Patients with Sickle-Cell Anemia and Patients with Splenectomy

List of authors.
  • Arthur J. Ammann, M.D.,
  • Joseph Addiego, M.D.,
  • Diane W. Wara, M.D.,
  • Bertram Lubin, M.D.,
  • W. Bryon Smith, M.D.,
  • and William C. Mentzer, M.D.

Abstract

To reduce the risk of infection from Streptococcus pneumoniae in hyposplenic patients we administered octavalent pneumococcal vaccine to 77 patients with sickle-cell disease and 19 asplenic persons and compared their response with 82 controls (38 age-matched normal persons and 44 normal black African children). Fifty micrograms each of pneumococcal-polysaccharide Types 1, 3, 6, 7, 14, 18, 19 and 23 were administered subcutaneously. Post-immunization serums (three to four weeks) were available from 52 of 77 patients with sickle-cell disease; the per cent responding and the magnitude of the indirect hemagglutination response were comparable to those of the controls. Within two years after immunization we observed eight Str. pneumoniae infections in 106 age-matched unimmunized patients with sickle-cell disease, but none in the 77 immunized (P<0.025). We conclude that pneumococcal polysaccharides are immunogenic in hyposplenic patients and may protect against systemic Str. pneumoniae infection. (N Engl J Med 297:897–900, 1977)

Funding and Disclosures

Supported by NIAID 71–2203, NIAID 72–500, the Pediatric Clinical Research Center, Division of Research Resources, 5M01-RR 00079–12, 5M01-RR 00079–13, 5M01-RR 00079–14 and Career Development Award 1 K04-HL 00086–12.

We are indebted to Drs. M. Fried and R. Austrian for identifying the specific type of Streptococcus pneumoniae from the patients in this study and to Drs. L. K. Diamond and R. Austrian for advice throughout this study.

Author Affiliations

From the Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco General Hospital and Children's Hospital Medical Center, Oakland, CA (address reprint requests to Dr. Ammann at the Pediatric Clinical Research Center, Rm. 679 Moffitt, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143).