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Bordetella infection

2010
Bordetella are small Gram-negative coccobacilli, of which Bordetella pertussis is the most important human pathogen. It is the cause of whooping cough, which is one of the 10 leading causes of childhood death. Transmission of this highly infectious organism is primarily by aerosolized droplets.
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Bordetella pertussis infection in paediatric healthcare workers

Journal of Hospital Infection, 2015
An 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 bronchiseptica infection in the cat

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1999
Feline Bordetella bronchiseptica infection had received little consideration until recent years when it has been increasingly documented in association with respiratory disease. This article reviews current knowledge on the organism; its epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic features.
A J, Speakman   +5 more
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Acute Bordetella pertussis infection in an adult

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1996
Bordetella pertussis was transmitted from an immunized boy to his father and possibly to other family members. This case report demonstrates that although unusual, acute adult B. pertussis infection can occur. B. pertussis immunization may not prevent infection but can reduce the severity. B.
S, Smith, R C, Tilton
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Seroepidemiology of Bordetella pertussis infections in the twin cities of Pakistan

North American Journal of Medicine and Science, 2009
Background: Bordetella pertussis is the cause of whooping cough occurring mainly in children. The prevalence of this disease has been reduced largely due to worldwide mass vaccination with DTP vaccine.
M. A. Syed, F. Said, Bukhari Sh
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Sinus infection due to Bordetella bronchiseptica

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1992
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Dumon, J.   +3 more
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Bordetella pertussis and mixed infections.

Minerva pediatrica, 2006
In 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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Pertussis and Other Bordetella Infections of the Respiratory Tract

Kendig's Disorders of the Respiratory Tract in Children, 2019
U. Heininger
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