Pneumococcal infection
| Pneumococcal infection | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Pneumococcosis | 
| Specialty | Respirology, neurology | 
Pneumococcal infection is an infection caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae.
S. pneumoniae is a common member of the bacterial flora colonizing the nose and throat of 5–10% of healthy adults and 20–40% of healthy children. However, it is also a cause of significant disease, being a leading cause of pneumonia, bacterial meningitis, and sepsis. The World Health Organization estimates that in 2005, pneumococcal infections were responsible for the death of 1.6 million children worldwide.