Cumulative incidence of pertussis in an unvaccinated preschool cohort based on notifications,interview and serology |
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Authors: | A. Mark M. Granström |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Child Health, Landstingets kansli, Jönköping, Sweden;(2) Department of Vaccine Production, National Bacteriological Laboratory, Stockholm, Sweden;(3) Department of Clinical Microbiology, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden;(4) Present address: Division for Development of Maternal, Child and School Health, Sociala huset, S-411 17 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The cumulative incidence of pertussis at six years of age in the first unvaccinated cohort after cessation of immunisation in Sweden was investigated by serological methods and by a validation of the national epidemiological surveillance system by reports from the Child Health Centres (CHCs). In 312/385 (81%) eligible children, both an interview with the parents and a blood sample from the child could be obtained. The CHC reports yielded a cumulative incidence of 31%, whereas the serological assays found 54%. Of the cases reported by the parents to the CHCs, 89% were seropositives. In the additional cases of pertussis reported at the study interview, only 61% could be confirmed (p < 0.001). Among children with reported severe cough not suspected to be pertussis, 46% were seropositive, distributed as 33% seropositives in cases with cough duration of less than 4 weeks and 69% for longer coughs (p < 0.01). In the CHC reports, the parental diagnosis was found to have been confirmed in three-quarters of cases by medical personnel. The CHC reporting system was thus found to be reliable with an observed specificity of 93%, but sensitivity of only 52%. Thus, even this surveillance system, which yields the highest incidence rates, underestimates the incidence of the disease.Corresponding author. |
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Keywords: | Pertussis Seroepidemiology Notification Incidence Unvaccinated children |
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