Title of article :
Old Disease and New Challenges: Major Obstacles of Current Strategies in the Prevention of Pertussis
Author/Authors :
Sedighi، Iraj نويسنده Department of Pediatric,Hamadan University of Medical sciences, Hamadan, Iran. , , Karimi، Abdollah نويسنده , , Amanati، Ali نويسنده Hamadan University of Medical sciences, Hamadan, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Context
Universal immunization against Bordetella pertussis has partially controlled the burden of the disease and its transmission. However, according to recent data, the epidemiology of this vaccine-preventable disease has changed. Now, younger infants, adolescents, and adults are at greater risk of infection. This article has studied the interaction between the various factors involved in the changing epidemiology of pertussis and the major obstacles faced by the current strategies in its prevention.
Evidence Acquisition
In this narrative review, the most recently published sources of information on pertussis control measures, consisting of textbooks and articles, have been reviewed. We focused on the more recent data about the changing epidemiology or pertussis in Scopus through the use of the MeSH-term words [pertussis] or [whooping cough] and [epidemiology] or [outbreak] or [resurgence], but our search was not restricted to this particular strategy; we also tried to find all of the most recent available data in the general field through other means.
Results
Primary and booster doses of the pertussis vaccine seem to partially control transmission of the disease, but despite the different preventive strategies available, pertussis continues to cause mortality and morbidity among high-risk groups.
Conclusions
Adding booster doses of acellular pertussis vaccine to the current national immunization practices with whole-cell vaccines for young adults and pregnant women seems to be a good option for controlling mortality and morbidity among high-risk groups such as very young infants.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics