Streptococcus Pneumoniae-Associated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in the Era of Pneumococcal Vaccine
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Classification of HUS
1.2. Streptococcus Pneumoniae-HUS (Sp-HUS)
1.3. Definition of Sp-HUS
1.4. Streptococcus Pneumoniae Vaccines and Serotypes
1.4.1. Pre-Pneumococcal Vaccine Time Period
1.4.2. 7-Serotype Valence Pneumococcal Vaccine Time Period
1.4.3. 13-Serotype Valence Pneumococcal Vaccine Time Period
1.5. Pathogenesis and Pathology of Sp-HUS
1.5.1. Pneumococcal Neuraminidase Activity
1.5.2. Factor H
1.5.3. Pneumococcal Surface Protein C
1.5.4. Complement Dysregulation
1.5.5. Pathology
1.6. Clinical Features of Sp-HUS
1.7. Diagnosis of Sp-HUS
1.8. Management of Sp-HUS
1.8.1. Plasma Exchange
1.8.2. Eculizumab
1.9. Outcomes of Sp-HUS
2. Materials and Methods
3. Conclusions
4. For the Future
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Agarwal, H.S.; Latifi, S.Q. Streptococcus Pneumoniae-Associated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in the Era of Pneumococcal Vaccine. Pathogens 2021, 10, 727. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10060727
Agarwal HS, Latifi SQ. Streptococcus Pneumoniae-Associated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in the Era of Pneumococcal Vaccine. Pathogens. 2021; 10(6):727. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10060727
Chicago/Turabian StyleAgarwal, Hemant S, and Samir Q Latifi. 2021. "Streptococcus Pneumoniae-Associated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in the Era of Pneumococcal Vaccine" Pathogens 10, no. 6: 727. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10060727
APA StyleAgarwal, H. S., & Latifi, S. Q. (2021). Streptococcus Pneumoniae-Associated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in the Era of Pneumococcal Vaccine. Pathogens, 10(6), 727. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10060727