| Literature DB >> 24851020 |
Soo Young Lee1, Seung Beom Han1, E Young Bae1, Jong-Hyun Kim1, Jin Han Kang1, Yeon-Joon Park2, Sang Hyuk Ma3.
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate age-specific seroprevalence of pertussis in Korea and to formulate a strategy to prevent and reduce the incidence of pertussis. Residual serum samples of healthy adolescents and adults 11 yr of age or older were collected between July 2012 and December 2012, and anti-pertussis toxin (PT) IgG titers were measured using a commercial ELISA kit. We compared the mean anti-PT IgG titers and seroprevalence of pertussis of the six age groups: 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, and ≥ 61 yr. A total of 1,192 subjects were enrolled. The mean anti-PT IgG titer and pertussis seroprevalence were 35.53 ± 62.91 EU/mL and 41.4%, respectively. The mean anti-PT IgG titers and seroprevalence were not significantly different between the age groups. However, the seroprevalence in individuals 51 yr of age or older was significantly higher than in individuals younger than 51 yr (46.5% vs 39.1%, P = 0.017). Based on these results, a new pertussis prevention strategy is necessary for older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Korea; Pertussis Vaccine; Prevalence; Vaccination
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24851020 PMCID: PMC4024945 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2014.29.5.652
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Anti-pertussis toxin IgG titer and pertussis seroprevalence in each age group
PT, pertussis toxin; SD, standard deviation; EU, ELISA unit.
Fig. 1Mean anti-PT IgG titer (line) and pertussis seroprevalence (bar) according to the age groups in each gender.
Fig. 2Comparison of mean anti-PT IgG titer and pertussis seroprevalence between individuals 51 yr of age or older and individuals less than 51 yr of age.