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Pertussis surveillance results from a French general practitioner network, France, 2017 to 2020. [PDF]
Debin M +11 more
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Review on pertussis case definitions: a need for reliable disease surveillance
Background Existing clinical case definitions of pertussis are decades old and mainly rely on clinical signs and symptoms in infants and children. In the recent past, an age shift of pertussis towards adolescents and adults has been noted and disease ...
Jana Zumstein, Ulrich Heininger
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ObjectiveTo analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of surveillance cases in a sentinel hospital for pertussis in Jiangxi Province in 2019, and to provide corresponding references for the prevention and control of pertussis.MethodsCase ...
WU Hui +5 more
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Pertussis surveillance 1989-1995
The incidence of pertussis in the Netherlands in 1989-1995 was estimated from notifications by law, hospital admissions, positive serodiagnostics (positive one-point serology and positive two-point serology) and isolations of Bordetella. After the epidemic peak in 1994 the incidence of pertussis decreased in 1995 (notifications 3.4 versus 2.2/100,000).
Melker HE de +2 more
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The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention document a raw proxy for counts of pertussis cases in the U.S., and the Project Tycho (PT) database provides an improved source of these weekly data.
Christopher H. Arehart +2 more
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Pertussis is a human respiratory infection caused by the gram-negative bacterium, Bordetella pertussis. To evaluate the pertussis burden and vaccine efficacy, diagnosis and epidemiological surveillance should be based on accurate and valid diagnostic ...
Rei Fumimoto +6 more
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BackgroundThe resurgence of pertussis has occurred in many countries. However, the epidemiological profiles of pertussis cannot be well understood by the current surveillance system in China.
Hanqing He +4 more
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Pertussis and COVID-19 are respiratory diseases with similar clinical manifestations, complicating diagnosis. In Colombia, pertussis surveillance is based on probable cases confirmed through laboratory detection of Bordetella pertussis.
Valentina Bonilla-Bravo +11 more
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How to improve pertussis vaccination in pregnancy: a European expert review
Introduction Pertussis vaccination in pregnancy is a safe and highly effective strategy to protect young infants against severe pertussis, but cases continue to occur.
Adam Finn +8 more
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Background Vaccine coverage for common infectious diseases such as Measles and Pertussis (also known as whooping cough) have been declining in England and Wales since 2014.
Christian Mallen, Thomas Shepherd
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