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Incidence of pertussis in persons < or =15 years of age in Valencia, Spain: seroprevalence of antibodies to pertussis toxin (PT) in children, adolescents and adults.

Javier Diez-Domingo1, Alfredo Ballester, José-María Baldó, María-Victoria Planelles, José V Villarroya, Trinidad Alvarez, M Carmen Peidró, Pura Calero, María D Garcés, Ignacio Sorribes, Marta Graullera, Angels Jubert, María San-Martín, Antonio González.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of pertussis in persons < or =15 years in age in Valencia, Spain. To assess the prevalence of IgG antibodies to pertussis toxin (PT) in children, adolescents and adults.
METHODS: Prospective study conducted at paediatric primary care centres. All persons < or =15 years in age presented with persistent cough were enrolled. Parents completed a brief questionnaire and immunization history was obtained from paediatrician records. A blood sample was obtained, for determination of IgG antibodies to Bordetella pertussis toxin (PT) by an ELISA method. A study confirmed-case was the presence of two conditions: (1) cough illness of > or =14 days duration; and (2) ELISA absorbance value of IgG to PT > or =2. Two subjects per clinical-case (same centre and range of age) and parents were asked to participate in the prevalence study.
RESULTS: Sixty-one children < or =15 years in age presented with symptoms leading to a clinical diagnosis of pertussis were detected. Serological evidence of recent pertussis was found in five of these patients (incidence of 46.0/100,000 persons < or =15 years in age). Prevalence of antibodies to B. pertussis (> or =0.3) in children < or =15 years in age and adults was 39 and 33%, respectively. Only a minority of children, adolescents and adults had absorbance values indicative of immunity (> or =1).
CONCLUSIONS: These incidence and seroprevalence results show that despite high immunization rates in infancy, B. pertussis is circulating in Spain.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15337342     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2004.03.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


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