2000
DOI: 10.3201/eid0605.000512
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Pertussis Infection in Fully Vaccinated Children in Day-Care Centers, Israel

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“…47 Since siblings play a role in transmission to vulnerable infants, 14,15 one expects the incidence of severe pertussis in infants to decline. However, on the basis of the incidence estimates presented here, we expect that the introduction of the booster vaccination at 4 years on the long run could postpone infection to older age groups.…”
Section: Implications For Vaccinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…47 Since siblings play a role in transmission to vulnerable infants, 14,15 one expects the incidence of severe pertussis in infants to decline. However, on the basis of the incidence estimates presented here, we expect that the introduction of the booster vaccination at 4 years on the long run could postpone infection to older age groups.…”
Section: Implications For Vaccinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sok mellékhatást okozó, teljes baktériumsejtet tartalmazó pertussisvakcinát egy sokkal szelídebb acellulá-rissal sikerült kiváltani, azonban kiderült, hogy ennek védőhatása rövidebb ideig tart [1,2] és félő, hogy a hordozás ellen is kevésbé véd [3,4]. Az Egyesült Államok-ban a gyermekek csaknem teljes körű bárányhimlő elleni átoltása révén szinte megszűnt a varicella zoster vírus cirkulációja.…”
Section: öSszefoglaló Közleményunclassified
“…67 Although adolescents or adults may develop classic pertussis, they may have only mild cough that resembles a "smoker's cough," bronchitis, or asthma. 68 Bordetella pertussis is spread by respiratory droplets; outbreaks of pertussis have been reported in hospitals, 69 schools, 70 child care centers, 71 and other residential facilities. 72 Transmission occurs when large droplets containing infectious microorganisms are expelled during coughing or sneezing and subsequently contact the mouth, nasal mucosa, or eyes of a susceptible host.…”
Section: Pertussismentioning
confidence: 99%