Pertussis — An update for general practice

Although there has been a global decline in the incidence of pertussis in the past four decades, the incidence has increased in developed countries, particularly in preteens, adolescents and adults. These groups provide a major reservoir of the disease for vulnerable unimmunised or incompletely immu...

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Main Authors: A. Madide, M. Cotton
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2006-05-01
Series:South African Family Practice
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Online Access:https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/558
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description Although there has been a global decline in the incidence of pertussis in the past four decades, the incidence has increased in developed countries, particularly in preteens, adolescents and adults. These groups provide a major reservoir of the disease for vulnerable unimmunised or incompletely immunised infants. This trend has not yet been documented in South Africa. In young infants, the diagnosis is made on the basis of clinical features. Older age groups do not usually show the typical clinical picture, leading to misdiagnosis and underreporting. The culture of Bordetella pertussis from the posterior nasopharynx remains the gold standard for diagnosis but laboratory diagnosis is complex and unavailable in most settings. Erythromycin, instituted early in the course of illness, remains the treatment of choice although there is now good evidence for the use of other macrolides, particularly in the neonate. Immunisation of young infants remains the best preventative method against the disease. Due to the re-emergence of the disease in older age groups, developed countries are recommending booster vaccines in adolescents.
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spelling doaj-art-78be62afee1f48e58b37aa108fbc4a6e2025-08-20T04:03:17ZengAOSISSouth African Family Practice2078-61902078-62042006-05-0148410.1080/20786204.2006.10873375525Pertussis — An update for general practiceA. Madide0M. Cotton1Stellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch UniversityAlthough there has been a global decline in the incidence of pertussis in the past four decades, the incidence has increased in developed countries, particularly in preteens, adolescents and adults. These groups provide a major reservoir of the disease for vulnerable unimmunised or incompletely immunised infants. This trend has not yet been documented in South Africa. In young infants, the diagnosis is made on the basis of clinical features. Older age groups do not usually show the typical clinical picture, leading to misdiagnosis and underreporting. The culture of Bordetella pertussis from the posterior nasopharynx remains the gold standard for diagnosis but laboratory diagnosis is complex and unavailable in most settings. Erythromycin, instituted early in the course of illness, remains the treatment of choice although there is now good evidence for the use of other macrolides, particularly in the neonate. Immunisation of young infants remains the best preventative method against the disease. Due to the re-emergence of the disease in older age groups, developed countries are recommending booster vaccines in adolescents.https://safpj.co.za/index.php/safpj/article/view/558pertussisbordetella pertussis
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