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  • Biofilm production by Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae is linked to the development of chronic and recurrent otitis media in children.
  • About 64.6% of H. influenzae and 66.8% of S. pneumoniae strains studied were capable of producing biofilms, with H. influenzae showing a higher biofilm production rate when isolated alongside S. pneumoniae.
  • The findings highlight the significance of biofilm formation in these bacteria when associated with acute otitis media, suggesting it plays a crucial role in the disease's pathogenesis.

Article Abstract

Background: Biofilm production by Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae has been implicated in the pathogenesis of otitis media, mainly in chronic and recurrent cases. We studied the "in vitro" biofilm production by these 2 species isolated alone or together from the nasopharynx of children with acute otitis media.

Methods: The studied strains were from 3 pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) periods: pre-PCV7, post-PCV7/pre-PCV13 and post-PCV13. A modified microtiter plate assay with crystal violet stain was used to study the biofilm production of 182 H. influenzae and 191 S. pneumoniae strains.

Results: Overall, 117/181 (64.6%) H. influenzae and 128/191 (66.8%) S. pneumoniae strains produced biofilm. The proportion of biofilm-producing H. influenzae strains was greater with than without the isolation of S. pneumoniae in the same sample (75.5% vs 52.3%, p = 0.001). Conversely, the proportion of biofilm-producing S. pneumoniae strains was not affected by the presence or not of H. influenzae (66.3% vs 67.4%). S. pneumoniae serotypes 6B, 15B/C, 19A, 35F and 35B were the better biofilm producers (80%). Serotypes 11A, 14, 15A, 19F and 19A were more associated with H. influenzae biofilm-producing strains. Overall, 89/94 (94.6%) of cases with combined isolation showed biofilm production by S. pneumoniae or H. influenzae.

Conclusion: This study emphasizes the high proportion of biofilm production by H. influenzae and S. pneumoniae strains isolated from the nasopharynx of children with acute otitis media, which reinforces the results of studies suggesting the importance of biofilm in the pathogenesis of acute otitis media.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6329076PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-3657-9DOI Listing

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