“…The antigenic and biochemical properties of the polysaccharide capsule are used to characterize Streptococcus pneumoniae strains into over 90 distinct serotypes. Some serotypes such as 1, 4, 5, 7F and 14 have been associated with invasive disease, whilst others such as 6A, 6B, 15, 18C, 19F and 23F are more efficient at colonizing the nasopharynx (Brueggemann et al, 2004;Hanage et al, 2005;Kronenberg et al, 2006;Sandgren et al, 2004). However, when the latter do invade they cause more severe disease than serotypes which are commonly associated with invasive disease (Sjostrom et al, 2006).…”