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Safety, reactogenicity and immunogenicity of GSK Biologicals' hexavalent DTPa-HBV-IPV/Hib vaccine (Infanrix)hexa) was assessed when used for primary vaccination at 3, 4 and 5 months of age (N = 2163), compared to the separate... more
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      Immune responseBiological SciencesHepatitis BInfant
Objective: To review the presentation, risk factors and management of paroxysmal laryngospasm. Study design: Retrospective review of cases. Setting: A teaching hospital otolaryngology department with a subspecialty interest in airway... more
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      Treatment OutcomeChildYoung AdultDifferential Diagnosis
The Global Pertussis Initiative (GPI) was established in 2001 to assess the global extent of the ongoing problem of pertussis and to evaluate and prioritize pertussis control strategies. Exchange of data, knowledge, and experience,... more
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      EpidemiologyAdolescent HealthAdolescentPrevention
... Bisgar d, DVM, MPH* F. Brian Pascual, MPH* Kristen R. Ehresmann, RN, MPH,f Claudia A. Miller, MS, f Christy Cianfrini, MPH, * Charles E. Jennings, BS,} Catherine A. Rebmann, MPH,§ Julie Gabel, DVM, MPH,§ Stephanie L. Schauer ... 4.... more
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      Risk assessmentAdolescentDisease OutbreaksChild
Background: Pertussis vaccination has reduced the number of notified cases in industrialized countries from peak years by more than 95%. The effect of recently recommended adult and adolescent vaccination strategies on infant pertussis... more
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      AdolescentChildPolymerase Chain ReactionInfant
To determine the proficiency of the Austrian childhood vaccination schedule to induce long lasting seroprotection against vaccine preventable diseases a seroepidemiological study in 348 children between four and eight years of age was... more
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      Biological SciencesAntibodiesHepatitis BChild
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      Medical MicrobiologyAdolescentEuropeYoung Adult
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      EngineeringPhysiologyZoologyTechnology
... As, and B) IN POLY-Si/TiSi2 SYSTEM: 85 REDISTRIBUTION AND ACTIVATION A. Kalnitsky, P. Hurley, and A. Lepert TWO STREAM MODEL FOR DOPANT ... CONTENTS * PHYSICAL MODELING OF TRANSIENT ENHANCED DIFFUSION 101 IN SILICON PB Griffin and ...
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      PhysiologyBiological SciencesFishesVaccination
Aims: To diagnose pertussis using culture, polymerase chain reaction, and serology, in children admitted to intensive care units (PICUs) and some paediatric wards in London, and in their household contacts to determine the source of... more
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      LondonHospitalizationPolymerase Chain ReactionInfant
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      EngineeringPhysiologyZoologyTechnology
In terms of adverse outcomes, infants remain the group most vulnerable to severe pertussis disease. Adult household contact is thought to be the main source of transmission to infants. This study reviews exposure history, vaccination... more
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      InfantClinical SciencesNewborn InfantPublic health systems and services research
Bordetella pertussis causes pertussis, a respiratory disease that is most severe for infants. Vaccination was introduced in the 1950s, and in recent years, a resurgence of disease was observed worldwide, with significant mortality in... more
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      MicrobiologyMolecular EvolutionGlobal HealthPhylogeny
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      MicrobiologyBacteriologyMedical MicrobiologyClinical Bacteriology
Objective-To provide an updated overview of critical pertussis to the pediatric critical care community and describe a study of critical pertussis recently undertaken.
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      NursingPediatricsResearch DesignAsthma
Severe pertussis: State of the art Pertussis is a contagious disease that has reappeard in the recent years as a public health problem in our country. The clinical presentation has changed especially in the main risk group, children under... more
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      AlgorithmsChilePulmonary HypertensionRisk factors
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      PediatricsInfantRisk factorsRisk Factors
Adsorption of the pertussis antigens, pertussis toxoid (PT), filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) and pertactin (PRN) onto aluminium phosphate rather than aluminium hydroxide leads to a lower humoral response and poorer protection against... more
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      AdsorptionBiological SciencesAluminumMice
Insight into how humans interact helps further understanding of the transmission of infectious diseases. For diseases such as pertussis, infants are at particular risk for severe outcomes. To understand the contact pattern of infants,... more
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      AdolescentMultidisciplinarySocial behaviorInfant
The authors had for aim to analyze pertussis epidemiology in Tunisia by studying nasopharyngeal specimens of infants hospitalized in Tunis. Between march 2007 and march 2008, clinical nasopharyngeal samples were collected from infants... more
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      Disease OutbreaksTunisiaComputer SystemsPolymerase Chain Reaction
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      AdolescentBiological Sciencesreal time PCRChild
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      StatisticsEpidemiologyStochastic processesChild
When pertussis toxin S1 subunit and pertactin structural genes in Bordetella pertussis clinical isolates from France and Germany were sequenced, 3 previously described S1 subunit types (S1 A, B and E), and 4 pertactin types (PRN A, B, C,... more
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      Animal StudiesBiological SciencesMiceLegislation
The effect of age on the clinical presentation of pertussis was assessed in 664 adolescent and adult cases. Complications were more frequent in adults than in adolescents (28% vs. 16%). Pneumonia occurred in 2% of patients !30 years old... more
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      Social ChangeAsthmaInfectious DiseasesAdolescent
ARSTRACT Objectives: To compare the incidence, clinical course, and serologic response to Bordetella antigens in patients with parapertussis and pertussis.
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      MicrobiologyClinical TrialMedical MicrobiologyInfectious Diseases
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      MicrobiologyGlobal HealthMedical MicrobiologyInfectious Diseases
Pertussis remains endemic worldwide and is an important public health problem, even in countries with sustained high vaccination coverage. Resurgence of pertussis in the post-vaccination era has been reported in many areas of the world.... more
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      Biological SciencesVaccineWhooping CoughBordetella Pertussis
The incidence of whooping cough in Chile ranges from 4.1 and 7.5 per hundred thousand inhabitants. B. pertussis detection is performed by Real Time PCR (Q-PCR) directed to the insertion sequence IS481. However, this sequence is also found... more
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      ChileAdolescentDisease OutbreaksChild
To determine the value of gene markers for surveillance and to assess the genetic stability of potential acellular pertussis vaccine components, the sequence variation in ten virulence-related genes of Bordetella pertussis was... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyBiological SciencesVirulenceGreat Britain
Vaccinations in pregnancy are an important aspect of prenatal care for improving both maternal health and neonatal outcomes. Despite the fact that protection against some infectious diseases for pregnant women can be easily provided... more
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      PregnancyVaccinationNewborn InfantPertussis Vaccine
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      PediatricsAdolescentDisease OutbreaksChild
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      PediatricsInfantRisk factorsRisk Factors
Infants of mothers immunized with Tdap preconception or in early pregnancy have insufficient pertussis-specific antibodies to protect their infants against infection.
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      AdolescentBiological SciencesPregnancyYoung Adult
Between 1992 and 1995 a placebo-controlled, randomized vaccine efficacy trial in Italy compared two three-component acellular vaccines (PT-FHA-PRN vaccines) with a whole-cell vaccine in use in the United States. The study, which involved... more
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      PediatricsInfantFollow-up studiesVaccination
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      MicrobiologyGlobal HealthMedical MicrobiologyInfectious Diseases
Background. A recent increase in Bordetella pertussis without the pertactin protein, an acellular vaccine immunogen, has been reported in the United States. Determining whether pertactin-deficient (PRN -) B. pertussis is evading... more
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      AdolescentWestern blottingBiological SciencesChild
Background: Resurgence of pertussis in the post-vaccination era has been reported in Western countries. A shift of cases from school-age children to adolescents, adults and children under 1 year of age has been described in the last... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyAdolescentPregnancy
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      Public HealthHospitalizationNewborn InfantWhooping Cough
Although France has had a vaccination program for 40 years, since 1990, an increase in whooping cough cases with parent-infant transmission has been observed. This study prospectively assessed the frequency of Bordetella pertussis... more
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      Nonparametric StatisticsInfectious DiseasesAdolescentBiological Sciences
Since the introduction of the pertussis vaccine into the standard immunization program, very few cases of pertussis have been detected. In 2007, it was felt that the number of cases being admitted for pertussis had increased and this was... more
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      SingaporeMedicineBiological SciencesInfant
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      Public OpinionImmunologyVaccinesSafety
Several countries have reported a resurgence of pertussis in the last decades. This puts infants (especially <6 months) at risk of severe complications, because they are too young to be fully protected by vaccination. The global pertussis... more
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      VaccinesMidwiferyMultidisciplinaryInfant
A PCR assay for the detection of Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis was compared with the conventional culture method under routine laboratory conditions. Detection of B. pertussis was based on the amplification of a... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyAdolescentClinical MicrobiologyBiological Sciences
WHAT'S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: Previous studies have shown that nonmedical exemptions (NMEs) to immunization cluster geographically and contribute to outbreaks of vaccinepreventable diseases such as pertussis. The 2010 pertussis resurgence... more
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      PediatricsCultureCaliforniaCluster Analysis
more frequently compared with other patients and healthy volunteers. This was most notable in association with corneal ulceration, suggesting a role for SE. REVIEWER COMMENTS. This study suggests that SE has a pathogenic role in the... more
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      PediatricsAgingAsthmaAdolescent
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      Family PracticeNew ZealandInfantImmunization
Background. Concern about both safety and efficacy has made the use of whole-cell pertussis vaccines controversial. In some European countries, including Italy, the rate of vaccination against pertussis is low.
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      Treatment OutcomeInfantNew EnglandRandomized Controlled Trial
Pertussis is a vaccine-preventable childhood disease characterized by bouts of &quot;whooping cough.&quot; In 2006, vaccination guidelines for pertussis were recommended to include Tdap for routine use in adolescents 11 to 18 years of age... more
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      NursingPediatric nursingAdolescentDisease Outbreaks
In a pertussis vaccine efficacy trial in Germany we collected sera from vaccinees (DTaP or DTP) after the third and fourth doses of vaccine or at comparable time periods in DT vaccine recipients. In addition, sera were collected from a... more
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      KineticsMultivariate AnalysisBiological SciencesProspective studies
In Serbia, whole cell pertussis vaccine was introduced in 1957. Current composition of the vaccine has been used since 1985 and contains four autochthonous strains of Bordetella pertussis isolated from 1957 to 1984. To monitor changes in... more
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      Biological SciencesSerbiaBacteriaVaccine