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1. Streptococcus pneumoniae: serotype diversity and epidemiology
- Dr. Bambos Charalambous
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2. Tuberculosis: new treatments in evolution
- Prof. Stephen Gillespie
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3. Current drugs for TB treatment
- Dr. Kasha Singh
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4. Global progress in TB vaccine development
- Prof. Helen McShane
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5. Management of MDR and XDR TB
- Prof. Martin Boeree
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6. Non-tuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTM-PD)
- Prof. Jakko van Ingen
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7. The making of an influenza pandemic
- Prof. Jonathan Van-Tam
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8. Responding to pandemic influenza
- Prof. Jonathan Van-Tam
- Dr. Chloe Sellwood
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9. Controlling pandemic flu
- Prof. John Oxford
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10. The future of influenza vaccines
- Dr. Marc P. Girard
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11. Emerging or newly discovered viral causes of acute lower respiratory tract infections worldwide
- Dr. Marietjie Venter
- Mrs. Orienka Hellferscee
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12. RSV vaccine development
- Prof. Ruth Karron
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13. Respiratory mycoplasmas
- Prof. Stephen Gillespie
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14. Infection in the cystic fibrosis lung
- Dr. Stuart Elborn
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15. The role of infection at COPD exacerbations
- Prof. Wisia Wedzicha
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16. An overview of non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis
- Dr. Maeve P. Smith
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18. Pathogen discovery in the respiratory tract
- Dr. H. Rogier van Doorn
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19. Aspergillosis infections and the lung
- Prof. Rosemary Barnes
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20. Parasitic lung infections: protozoa, cestodes & trematodes
- Dr. Vannan Kandi Vijayan
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21. Parasitic lung infections: nematodes
- Dr. Vannan Kandi Vijayan
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22. Improving respiratory diagnostics (viruses)
- Prof. David Murdoch
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- Introduction
- Talk overview
- Pneumococcal serotype
- Capsule biosynthesis genes
- Capsule antigenicity
- Global serotype distribution of IPD in children (1)
- Global serotype distribution of IPD in children (2)
- Serotype distribution: age, syndrome or body fluid
- Regional serotype distribution
- Regional prevalence of serotypes
- Regional serotype distribution by age
- Serotype-specific disease and mortality
- Serotype associated mortality
- Serotype-specific incidence by region
- Serotype-specific mortality by region
- Epidemiology – pre-vaccine
- Pneumococcal vaccines
- Epidemiology – post-vaccine
- IPD and HIV-positive epidemiology
- How serotypes differ between carriage and IPD
- Detailed nasopharyngeal ecology
- Evolution during carriage
- Geographic distribution of QS pherotypes
- Multiple pherotypes co-colonizing the nasopharynx
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Pneumococcal serotype
- Capsule biosynthesis genes and antigenicity
- Global serotype distribution of IPD in children
- Serotype distribution: age, syndrome or body fluid
- Regional serotype distribution & prevalence
- Serotype-specific disease incidence & mortality by region
- Epidemiology (pre- and post-vaccine)
- Pneumococcal vaccines
- IPD and HIV-positive epidemiology
- How serotypes differ between carriage and IPD
- Detailed nasopharyngeal ecology
- Evolution during carriage
- Geographic distribution of QS pherotypes
- Multiple pherotypes co-colonizing the nasopharynx
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Talk Citation
Charalambous, B. (2013, July 11). Streptococcus pneumoniae: serotype diversity and epidemiology [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 19, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/VQHG8695.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on July 11, 2013
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Bambos Charalambous has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.