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Immune Responses to Bordetella pertussis Infection and Vaccination
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1991To assess antibody and cellular immune responses, 156 healthy children were immunized at approximately 18 months of age with acellular diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine. Changes in antibody responses to filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) and to pertussis toxin (PT) were similar in pattern, and antibody titers reached values equal to those from patients
T, Tomoda, H, Ogura, T, Kurashige
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Bordetella and Mycoplasma Respiratory Infections in Dogs and Cats
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992The consequences of B. bronchiseptica and mycoplasma infections in dogs and cats vary greatly. Only careful clinical judgment can dictate when to institute antimicrobial and other supportive treatments. Approaches to controlling diseases caused by these organisms should be tailored to meet individual needs.
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Bordetella pertussis infection in paediatric healthcare workers
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2015An increased incidence of pertussis has been observed recently in adults, and healthcare workers (HCWs) are considered a risk group for transmission to infants. Prevalence of recent pertussis infection was assessed in HCWs from a paediatric department of a tertiary care hospital in Brazil.
Cunegundes, K. S. A. UNIFESP +4 more
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Bordetella pertussis and mixed infections.
Minerva pediatrica, 2006In pertussis-like respiratory infections, once pertussis has been laboratory confirmed, other potential causative pathogens will seldom be looked for. Probably most mixed infections are found accidentally and since these mixed infections might cause a more severe disease we performed a retrospective study of their incidence.We selected from 2 groups of
F G A, Versteegh +3 more
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Immunomodulation in the pathogenesis of Bordetella pertussis infection and disease
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2007Bordetella pertussis infection of the airways causes the disease pertussis (or whooping cough). The infection can be fatal in infants, but in older children, adolescents and adults usually results in a chronic cough of varying severity that persists long after clearance of the infection.
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PERTUSSIS AND OTHER BORDETELLA INFECTIONS
2009James D. Cherry, Ulrich Heininger
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Bordetella, Infection And Immunity
1998Gwendolyn E. Wood, Richard L. Friedman
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Infection humaine a Bordetella bronchiseptica
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1988B. Lejeune +4 more
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