نتایج جستجو برای: pertussis

تعداد نتایج: 10564  

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2013
Vipin M Vashishtha C P Bansal Sailesh G Gupta

Pertussis continues to be a major public health problem in both developing and developed countries. Data on exact burden and incidence of pertussis in the developing countries including India is sparse. However, the disease is widespread, even if not adequately measurable. Pertussis incidence has been increasing steadily in the last decade especially in industrialized countries. Outbreaks are r...

2011
Lotte H. Hendrikx Kemal Öztürk Lia G. H. de Rond Sabine C. de Greeff Elisabeth A. M. Sanders Guy A. M. Berbers Anne-Marie Buisman

BACKGROUND Whooping cough is a respiratory disease caused by Bordetella pertussis, which induces mucosal IgA antibodies that appear to be relevant in protection. Serum IgA responses are measured after pertussis infection and might provide an additional role in pertussis diagnostics. However, the possible interfering role for pertussis vaccinations in the induction of serum IgA antibodies is lar...

2013
Naoyuki Miyashita Hiroto Akaike Hideto Teranishi Yasuhiro Kawai Kazunobu Ouchi Tadashi Kato Toshikiyo Hayashi Niro Okimoto

BACKGROUND Several symptoms are classically thought to be suggestive of pertussis in children, but the diagnostic value of these symptoms in adolescent and adult patients is unclear. We evaluated the accuracy of the clinical findings for the early presumptive diagnosis of pertussis in adolescent and adult patients. Furthermore, we measured fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) with regard to w...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence 1998
W Scheil S Cameron C Roberts R Hall

This study describes trends in reports of pertussis in South Australia. Data were analysed from three sources: mortality data since 1893 from South Australian yearbooks, notification data from 1917, and hospitalisation data for pertussis or related complications since July 1985. Crude and age-specific rates of mortality, notifications and hospitalisation were compared. Pertussis peaked in 3 to ...

Journal: :Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society 2014
Seema Yasmin Rebecca Sunenshine Kristine M Bisgard Caleb Wiedeman Alice Carrigan Tammy Sylvester Greg Garcia Karen Rose Sun Wright Susan Miller Rachel De La Huerta Helen Houser Aarikha D'Souza Shoana Anderson Kathleen Howard Kenneth Komatsu Ronald Klein

An outbreak investigation identified 15 pertussis cases among 5 infants and 10 healthcare professionals at 1 hospital's neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The cost of the outbreak to this hospital was $97 745. Heightened awareness of pertussis in NICUs is key to preventing healthcare-associated spread and minimizing outbreak-control-related costs. Bordetella pertussis is a highly communicable...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2015
Juana Del Valle-Mendoza Veronica Casabona-Oré Veronica Petrozzi-Helasvuo Angela Cornejo-Tapia Pablo Weilg Maria J Pons Erico Cieza-Mora Jorge Bazán-Mayra Hernan Cornejo-Pacherres Joaquin Ruiz

INTRODUCTION Bordetella pertussis is an important human pathogen that causes whooping cough (pertussis), an endemic illness responsible of significant morbidity and mortality, especially in infants and children. Worldwide, there are an estimated of 16 million cases of pertussis, resulting in about 195,000 child deaths per year. In Peru, pertussis is a major health problem that has been on the i...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Giorgio Fedele Maria Nasso Fabiana Spensieri Raffaella Palazzo Loredana Frasca Mineo Watanabe Clara M Ausiello

Bordetella pertussis and B. parapertussis are the etiological agents of pertussis, yet the former has a higher incidence and is the cause of a more severe disease, in part due to pertussis toxin. To identify other factors contributing to the different pathogenicity of the two species, we analyzed the capacity of structurally different lipooligosaccharide (LOS) from B. pertussis and LPS from B. ...

Journal: :BMC Pediatrics 2007
Paulo N Baptista Vera S Magalhães Laura C Rodrigues

BACKGROUND The number of reported pertussis has increased in the last two decades. However, many cases of pertussis may be underreported or not diagnosed. The World Health Organization estimates that pertussis causes 200,000-400,000 deaths each year, most deaths are in infants and in developing countries. Infants with pertussis can indicate an undetected source cases in the community. METHODS...

2015
Marco Aurélio Palazzi Sáfadi

of terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided article is properly cited. a Sáfadi MAP. Pertussis in young infants: a severe vaccine-preventable disease [editorial]. Pertussis (also known as whooping cough) is a highly contagious disease mainly caused by the bacterium Bordet...

A A. ISAIAN, A FARHOUDI,

Serum opsonic capacity against B. pertussis was studied by using quantitative chemiluminescence (CL), a method known to have several advantages over conventional methods in evaluating opsonization and phagocytosis. Sera from unvaccinated infants was shown not to contain opsonins against B. pertussis and in unvaccinated infants suffering from whooping cough, no opsonins were detected. In ad...

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