Title of article :
Outbreak of Pertussis on a College Campus
Author/Authors :
Allen S. Craig، نويسنده , , Seth W. Wright، نويسنده , , Kathryn M. Edwards، نويسنده , , John W. Greene، نويسنده , , MaryLou Haynes، نويسنده , , Anthony D. Dake، نويسنده , , William Schaffner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background
Pertussis is increasing among adolescents and adults despite universal childhood vaccination. This investigation describes an outbreak of pertussis among undergraduate students and assesses the burden of cough illness on a college campus.
Methods
Students presenting with prolonged cough were evaluated with culture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and serology. An e-mail survey was performed to determine the burden of cough illness on campus.
Results
Thirty-seven undergraduates were evaluated. Their mean duration of cough was 28 days. No student had cultures positive for B. pertussis; one was PCR positive. Ten (27%) had serologic values consistent with acute pertussis infection. The e-mail survey was returned by 225/500 (45%) students. Of these, 66 (29%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 23%-36%) reported a cough of 2 weeks or longer duration during the fall semester. A conservative estimate showed that the campus-wide incidence of a cough illness meeting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definition for pertussis was 13% (95% CI, 10%-16%) during the fall semester.
Conclusions
Adolescents and young adults are susceptible to pertussis infection. This study demonstrates that there was a substantial rate of pertussis infection during an outbreak on a college campus. Our findings support the routine use of the acellular pertussis vaccine in adolescents and adults.
Keywords :
Whooping cough , respiratory tract infections , college health , Bordetella pertussis
Journal title :
The American Journal of Medicine
Journal title :
The American Journal of Medicine