Pertussis in young infants: apnoea and intra-familial infection |
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Authors: | J. Raymond J.-B. Armengaud C. Cosnes-Lambe M. Chalumeau E. Bosdure H. Reglier-Poupet M.-J. El Hajje J.-L. Iniguez F. Moulin C. Poyart D. Gendrel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Bacteriologie, Paris, France;2. Service de Pédiatrie Générale et Laboratoire d''Épidémiologie Clinique Pédiatrique, Université Paris 5, Hôpital Saint Vincent de Paul-Cochin, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | This study investigated 41 infants, aged <4 months, who were hospitalised with symptoms compatible with pertussis. Of these, 16 had Bordetella pertussis infection confirmed by real-time PCR. For four of these 16 patients, the initial sample was PCR-negative, but samples collected 5-7 days after the onset of infection were PCR-positive. PCR was also positive with samples from 15/16 families and 20/41 household contacts. Nine of the 20 positive household contacts were asymptomatic. Among the 16 infants with proven pertussis, apnoea was more frequent than in a control group for whom PCR was negative with both children and household contacts (69% vs. 28%). It was concluded that real-time PCR performed with samples from household contacts facilitates the diagnosis of infants suspected clinically of having pertussis, thereby enabling earlier treatment. |
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Keywords: | Apnoea Bordetella pertussis household contacts infants pertussis real-time PCR |
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