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Relevance. Currently, the national calendar of preventive vaccinations does not provide for revaccination against whooping cough in children over the age of 18 months.
N. I. Briko+4 more
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Probing the Genome-Scale Metabolic Landscape of Bordetella pertussis, the Causative Agent of Whooping Cough. [PDF]
Whooping cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. Despite widespread vaccination, its incidence has been rising alarmingly, and yet, the physiology of B. pertussis remains poorly understood.
Branco Dos Santos F+10 more
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Effectiveness of dTpa vaccination during pregnancy in preventing whooping cough in infants under 3 months of age. Bizkaia, Basque Country, Spain [PDF]
In response to an increase in the incidence of whooping cough in recent years, the Basque Country established a vaccination programme for pregnant women in the last trimester of the pregnancy seeking to protect young infants, a population that is at high
Patricia Sancho Uriarte+3 more
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Acellular vaccines for preventing whooping cough in children. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Routine use of whole-cell pertussis (wP) vaccines was suspended in some countries in the 1970s and 1980s because of concerns about adverse effects. Following this action, there was a resurgence of whooping cough.
Zhang L+3 more
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A low-cost microfluidic platform for rapid and instrument-free detection of whooping cough. [PDF]
Dou M+6 more
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Maternal Vaccination With a Monocomponent Pertussis Toxoid Vaccine Is Sufficient to Protect Infants in a Baboon Model of Whooping Cough. [PDF]
Kapil P+5 more
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Emergence of whooping cough: notes from three early epidemics in Persia. [PDF]
Aslanabadi A+4 more
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