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What Causes the Cough in Whooping Cough? [PDF]
What causes the cough in whooping cough (pertussis) has been a longstanding question in the field but has been difficult to answer because of the perceived lack of convenient small animal models. Y. Hiramatsu, K. Suzuki, T. Nishida, N.
Nicholas Carbonetti
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Pertussis (Whooping Cough). [PDF]
AbstractPertussis (whooping cough) is a respiratory infection caused by Bordetella pertussis. All ages are susceptible. In the prevaccine era, almost all children became infected. Pertussis is particularly dangerous in young infants, who account for practically all hospitalizations and deaths, but clinical disease is burdensome at any age.
Decker MD, Edwards KM.
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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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Emergence of Bordetella holmesii as a Causative Agent of Whooping Cough, Barcelona, Spain [PDF]
We describe the detection of Bordetella holmesii as a cause of whooping cough in Spain. Prevalence was 3.9% in 2015, doubling to 8.8% in 2016. This emergence raises concern regarding the contribution of B.
Alba Mir-Cros +11 more
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Whooping cough remains a life-threatening infection, especially for unvaccinated young children. The article describes a case of severe and non-smooth course of whooping cough in an unvaccinated girl of 4 months of life from the family hearth of whooping
Yu. E. Konstantinova +4 more
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Purpose: to evaluate the effectiveness of post-vaccination immunity against whooping cough in children aged 1 to 17 years with connective tissue dysplasia syndrome in Stavropol.The principal component analysis was used to optimize the interpretation of ...
S. M. Bezrodnova +2 more
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Abstract This narrative review celebrates Europe's contribution to the current knowledge on systemically administered antimicrobials in periodontal treatment. Periodontitis is the most frequent chronic noncommunicable human disease. It is caused by dysbiotic bacterial biofilms and is commonly treated with subgingival instrumentation.
David Herrera +4 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PERTUSSIS IN CHILDREN
Objective: To analyze the epidemiological aspects of pertussis (whooping cough) in the Astrakhan region among children in the period from 2020 to 2022. Methods: During the observation period, 33 children’s outpatient medical records between 2020 and ...
A.E. MASLYANINOVA +3 more
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Pertussis (whooping cough) [PDF]
### What you need to know Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is caused by the Gram negative bacterium Bordetella pertussis .1 It is transmitted via airborne droplets and is highly infectious.2 Diagnosis is often delayed or missed,3 as pertussis mimics the presentation of a viral upper respiratory tract infection and can sometimes present ...
Dipesh P, Gopal +2 more
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MODERN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING COUGH IN MOSCOW
The goal of the study was the identification of epidemiological features of whooping cough and assessment of economic losses due to this disease in Moscow.Materials and methods. The retrospective descriptive epidemiological research is conducted.
I. V. Mikheeva +2 more
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