Andrea Jakinovich1, Sunil K Sood. 1. aCohen Children's Medical Center of New York bSouthside Hospital of North Shore-LIJ Health System cHofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, New York, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review the resurgence of pertussis, including recent trends in epidemiology and reasons for the resurgence, as well as updated vaccination schedules and recommendations. RECENT FINDINGS: There has been a resurgence of pertussis in recent decades, in the United States and worldwide. This is a preventable cause of hospitalizations and deaths, especially among the infant population. Possible reasons for the resurgence include increased awareness via surveillance and reporting, diagnostic testing improvements, infant susceptibility coupled with exposure to infected caregivers, waning immunity despite complete vaccination, inferior long-term efficacy of acellular vaccines compared with whole-cell vaccines, circulating mutant strains of the bacterium, and parents refusing vaccination of their children. Progressively updated vaccine recommendations should be adhered to, as this is currently the only available tool to stem the public health challenge. SUMMARY: The resurgence of pertussis is a multifaceted problem, but the implementation of immunization for all age groups is of utmost importance.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We review the resurgence of pertussis, including recent trends in epidemiology and reasons for the resurgence, as well as updated vaccination schedules and recommendations. RECENT FINDINGS: There has been a resurgence of pertussis in recent decades, in the United States and worldwide. This is a preventable cause of hospitalizations and deaths, especially among the infant population. Possible reasons for the resurgence include increased awareness via surveillance and reporting, diagnostic testing improvements, infant susceptibility coupled with exposure to infected caregivers, waning immunity despite complete vaccination, inferior long-term efficacy of acellular vaccines compared with whole-cell vaccines, circulating mutant strains of the bacterium, and parents refusing vaccination of their children. Progressively updated vaccine recommendations should be adhered to, as this is currently the only available tool to stem the public health challenge. SUMMARY: The resurgence of pertussis is a multifaceted problem, but the implementation of immunization for all age groups is of utmost importance.
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